Theatre Channel to Broadcast Live Red Carpet & Winner’s Room shows at the Offie Awards 2025

Theatre Channel, the new streaming hub for theatre, is set to revolutionise access to Off West End and Fringe Theatre with an exciting new partnership with the Offies.  As a proud sponsor and official media partner, Theatre Channel will bring audiences unprecedented behind-the-scenes access with two live-streamed programmes, making this year’s Offies more accessible than ever. For the first […]

The Hunger Games on Stage at Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre

Raising the curtain on a new era of entertainment with Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre. The 1,200-capacity venue is scheduled to open in Autumn 2025, launching with the first-ever live stage adaption of Suzanne Collins’ internationally acclaimed book The Hunger Games and Lionsgate’s blockbuster film. Complementing the theatre will be two stylish bars, a 100-cover restaurant, […]

London Theatre: Love, Lust and Libations at Plied and Prejudice

A fun night out of madness and mayhem is promised from Plied and Prejudice – a parody of Jane Austen’s classic novel. Telling the tale of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy, Plied and Prejudice invites you to Pemberley for a boozy ball. Part performance and party, this immersive show delivers audience participation with dance lessons, […]

Leigh Bowery!

This Spring, Tate Modern will celebrate the provocative and boundary-pushing career of Leigh Bowery – one of the most fearless and original artists of the 20th century. In his short but extraordinary life, Bowery (1961-1994) forged a truly unique path. Known variously as an artist, performer, club kid, model, TV personality, fashion designer and musician, […]

Theatre Review: The Tempest with Sigourney Weaver at Drury Lane London

This ‘switch and bait’ production might make its money and that can’t be bad for theatre right? It’s getting bums on beautifully upholstered seats. You might enjoy this if you are a tourist – sort of we went to London and got this lousy T-shirt with Sigourney Weaver‘s face on it. More especially if you […]

Film: The Damned – a Chilling Icelandic Thriller 

Vertical has announced that Thordur Palsson’s ominous and chilling thriller The Damned will be released in UK and Irish cinemas from 10th January 2025. Facing an impossible choice when a ship sinks off the coast of her isolated fishing outpost during the middle of an especially cruel winter and with provisions running low, Eva and her close-knit community must […]

New London Literary Event “The Conversation” at St Martin in the Fields

The Conversation is a series of weekly conversations exploring the biggest topics of the day from global conflict to the climate crisis with Britain’s leading thinkers, scientists, philosophers, historians, war correspondents and writers. Running from 14th January to 22nd April 2025, The Conversation features talks with bestselling writers including Hanif Kureishi, Ahdaf Soueif, Paul Lynch […]

Top 5 Tips to Protect Your Eyes this Winter

With winter here and as the nights draw painfully in, Dr. Masara Laginaf, a consultant ophthalmic surgeon, shares vital tips to protect your eyes. With the combination of cold temperatures, indoor heating, and decreased daylight, caring for your eyes is crucial. Dr Masara Laginaf, consultant ophthalmic surgeon at OCL Vision warns ignoring eye care can have a […]

Book Review: The New French Kitchen: Modern Takes on Favourite Classic Dishes

French food blogger Géraldine Leverd has made it her mission to teach others how to make home cooked meals using French cooking methods. In The New French Kitchen, Géraldine demystifies French cooking with delectable yet easy-to-make recipes that have a little twist, or as they say, je ne sais quoi. So say au revoir to […]

The UK’s Favourite Flavours

A new study reveals that cheddar cheese is the nation’s favourite flavour, beating curry, bacon and chocolate – even 81 percent say that an adventurous palate is a big attraction in a partner. Researchers polled Brits, asking them to vote for the tastes which bring them the most pleasure, with the sharp tang of a […]