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Master Craftsmen Begin £650,000 Rescue of Medieval London Barn
A remarkable piece of medieval London is undergoing an ambitious restoration as master thatchers begin work on one of the capital’s oldest and largest thatched buildings. The 15th-century Upminster Tithe…
by jonathanJan 30 No comments -
Theatrical Adventure: Following ‘Lost Atoms’ Through Britain’s Most Beautiful Venues
Theatre lovers and day-trippers alike have a treat in store as celebrated theatre company Frantic Assembly embarks on an ambitious tour of Britain’s most stunning venues with their new production…
by jonathanJan 30 No comments -
Groundbreaking Art Exhibition Brings Mental Health Hospital Stories to Historic Chapel
A pioneering exhibition exploring the intersection of art and mental healthcare will open at London’s historic Fitzrovia Chapel next month. “Shape Shift: Reflections on Art in Mental Health Settings” showcases…
by jonathanJan 29 No comments -
Jane Austen Meets Boozy Immersive Theatre in London’s Latest Underground Show
London’s underground theatre scene is about to get a dose of Regency-era revelry with a twist. “Plied and Prejudice,” opening at The Vaults beneath Waterloo Station this March, promises to…
by jonathanJan 28 No comments -
Tate Modern Announces First Major European Exhibition of Aboriginal Artist Emily Kam Kngwarray
London’s Tate Modern is set to present the first major European solo exhibition of influential Aboriginal artist Emily Kam Kngwarray, showcasing over 70 works from her remarkable career. The exhibition,…
by jonathanJan 28 No comments -
London’s Battersea Power Station to Host ‘Lion King’ Exhibition as Show Hits Record Numbers
The iconic musical “The Lion King” is roaring into Battersea Power Station next month with a free exhibition celebrating two remarkable achievements – reaching 20 million audience members and hitting…
by jonathanJan 28 No comments -
Award-Winning Children’s Book ‘There’s a Bear on My Chair’ Heads to Stage
The beloved children’s book “There’s a Bear on My Chair” is being adapted for the stage, with new rehearsal images revealing the creative process behind bringing Ross Collins’ characters to…
by jonathanJan 28 No comments -
AI and Community Converge in Young Vic’s Latest Experimental Production
South London’s theatre scene is witnessing an unprecedented experiment in community-driven performance with the launch of “AiTopia” at the Young Vic. The production, which opened this week, brings together 50…
by jonathanJan 28 No comments -
Maritime Masterpieces: Georges Seurat’s Seaside Works Come to London’s Courtauld Gallery
In a major coup for London’s art scene, the Courtauld Gallery has announced a groundbreaking exhibition exploring Georges Seurat’s fascination with the English Channel coastline. Opening in February 2026, “Seurat…
by jonathanJan 24 No comments -
Martin Freeman and Jack Lowden to Star in Raw Drama About Addiction at @sohoplace
London’s newest theatre, @sohoplace, continues to attract major talent with the announcement that Martin Freeman will join “Slow Horses” star Jack Lowden in an intense two-hander about addiction and recovery.…
by jonathanJan 24 No comments