Join the living and the dead tonight in your most horrifying Shaun Of The Dead or skin crawling B-movie inspired outfit.
The scary soundtrack is to be supplied by the one and only Mr Thing.
The pub has a history as bloody and violent as Henry VIII's lovers tiffs. It has a secret passage leading to a nearby theatre and was the secret hideout for Elizabeth I and her lover Sir Walter Raleigh. It has witnessed a load of gruesome murders over the years and staff report ghostly disturbances on a regular basis.
Friendships tend to work better when money stays out of the conversation. Unfortunately for Gordon, Michael and their twenty-year friendship, they're about to learn that the hard way. In this new play...
Pseudo handbag disco at the Islington Academy. Expect an eclectic selection from the 50s to the present day: but don't believe the hype - this is no Phoenix Nights. The play list will knock your socks...
In creating her comedic, cautionary tale inspired by a combination of classic Faust and our contemporary economic woes, writer Catherine Harvey is too easy on the comedy and too blatant on the cautio...
Each and every Saturday Anam throws a pretty decent Saturday nighter. The cocktails are good. The crowd are hot and well up for getting down to the funky house and club classics dished up by the Blush...
A first solo show with Rod Barton for Sheffield-based contemporary artist James Clarkson. On display are a series of works that utilises parts from the Citroen Picasso in order to make playful comments...
An exhibition of works by one of the major figures in twentieth century Italian photographers, Guiseppe Cavalli, at the Estorick Collection this summer. As the title suggests, Cavalli was a master at capturing...
Arnold Wesker's take on manipulation is explored in this provocative play about a woman who rightly or wrongly accuses her parents of abusing her as a child. Looking at False Memory Syndrome and the heartache...
Discard your skinnies for one night only and let Club 27/11 take you back to the early 90s. Yup, it's baggy night at The Lexington, so expect to hear some of your favourite Happy Mondays and Stone Roses...