Inspired by the Russian playwright Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, Sam Holcroft's new show at the Gate Theatre is a tragicomic tale of unrequited love. As ever, the Gate promise a fresh interpretation, in this case removing all the extraneous characters and action and focusing tightly on the two doomed love triangles.
Removing the supporting cast that previous versions of the show have relied upon, Vanya promises an up-close encounter with the characters and their emotional tribulations as they struggle with and somehow survive love.
Greyscale Theatre present a collection of brilliantly bright and hideously annoying characters who will charm the pants off you. They are angry as hell and eager to explain everything in a darkend room...
This summer sees the Museum of Brands host an exhibition of souvenirs and commemorative merchandise made to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. Until 31.08.12.
It's difficult to list this show. Reading words describing the work of Opera Erratica will make your brain hurt but watching it is quite phenomenal. The story is moving and fractured and the images are...
The second instalment of Pret a Pohot at Richard Young gallery this Christmas. On display (and for sale) are a host of photographic prints, with prices ranging from £50 to £5,000. Until 31.01.12.
As the Queen celebrates her Diamond Jubille, Kensington Palace hosts an exhibition that looks back at the UK's last monarch to do so - Queen Victoria, in 1897. Until 04.11.12.
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11 Pembridge Road
Notting Hill W11 3HQ,
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