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ZOE WOHLFELD’S DEBUT SOLO SHOW ‘DOG FUNERAL’

Gaulier-trained American clown Zoe Wohlfeld (‘A Night of Drama’, London Clown Festival) makes her Edinburgh Fringe solo debut with DOG FUNERAL. Zoe is holding a funeral for her childhood dog. Dressed in Victorian mourning garb and ready to cry on command (via water pistol), she’s

ALEX WARREN RELEASES “FINE PLACE TO DIE (LIVE FROM THE O2 LONDON)”

Today, GRAMMY-nominated, record-breaking, singer-songwriter Alex Warren drops “FINE PLACE TO DIE (LIVE FROM THE O2 LONDON)” recorded live from his sold-out show at O2 Arena in London – listen here. Alex originally released “Fine Place to Die” last week and has been playing it throughout

Lost Oasis: Central London to transform into a new lush Summer sanctuary

This Summer 2026, the architectural boundary between the urban landscape and the natural world will dissolve in central London as Lost Oasis is unveiled. Nestled within the iconic grounds of St Martin-in-the-Fields, overlooking Trafalgar Square, this immersive urban sanctuary will turn the concrete heart of

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Cast and creatives announced for ‘Tender’

Francesca Amewudah-Rivers and Nadi Kemp-Sayfi star in the thriller-come-romance, which, following sold-out success in the Bush Theatre’s Studio, moves to the Bush’s main house in an upscaled production, presented again with Jessie Anand Productions. ‘An engrossing exploration of repressed sexuality, self-discovery, and the search for

Cast Announced For New LGBTQIA+ Musical May Day

Olivier Award nominee Jo Foster (Into The Woods, The Bridge Theatre, Why Am I So Single?, Garrick Theatre) will lead the cast of new LGBTQIA+ musical May Day in a workshop performance at King’s Head Theatre this June. Inspired by protests surrounding gender inclusion at

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Little Baobab Launches New Food and Live Music Nights

Little Baobab, London’s only Senegalese restaurant, has announced the launch of its new Food and Live Music Night series taking place every second Thursday of the month. The events bring the vibrant Senegalese spirit of Teranga, the country’s deeply rooted culture of hospitality, to the