Now in its ninth year, Theatre in the Pound is a monthly showcase of new theatre and cabaret work designed to give artists the chance to develop with help from your feedback - and best of all it only costs a quid!
War Horse has to be the most successful production by the National Theatre in living memory. Since opening in 2007 it has scooped the Olivier, Evening Standard and the Critics Circle awards and it now...
Feedme Music are one of London's most forward-thinking and innovative promotion companies, formed by musicians and songwriters and with the aim of increased exposure rather than profit.Attack Wednesday ...
Finger in the Pie has gathered some of London's finest to provide this tantalising cabaret show at Madame Jojo's on the first Sunday of every month. Hosted by MoonFish, the night also features the Dr Brown...
Olivier Award winning writer, Bola Agbaje, explores two different cultures and the idea of marrying the two together. Thankfully she goes beyond a clichéd look at interracial relationships and overly...
Shiverman follows professionally outcast anthropologist Roy (Paul Mooney) as he desperately tries to save the Okoko tribe’s deep-rooted culture, as yet untouched by the western world. In a bid t...
A play around the story of the family at the centre of the three Abrahamic faiths. When Isaac and his father return from their journey to the mountaintop, Sarah, Abraham's wife is struck by the change...
Three young boys approaching adulthood sit by the river lamenting in their own energetic gall and unwitting wisdom, the lives they've already ruined. But is it all their own fault?
This sounds like one of the best collaborative events London has to offer. The Folk Contraption is a series of vignettes and music from movers and shakers of the new writing scene like Ella Hickson, and...
LAB10 works like this - 10 diverse acts, 10 minutes each to showcase their work to an appreciative audience and industry professionals.Whether it's a new script, a stand-up routine, a piece of song-writing,...
And you thought your colleagues were a pain in the arse. Sam Hirst is a Lib Dem struggling with an over-bearing Tory Home Secretary as a boss in this satire on the unity of the Coalition.
New work produced over the past year by contemporary Dublin-based artist Sarah Pierce at The Shoroom this spring and summer. The works on show - across video, sculpture, performance and photography - re...