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A lot of people have told me that their new year’s resolutions included going to the theatre more- to the point where one friend arrived at a party I threw dressed as Roxy from Chicago! Well it turns out that there has never been a better time to go with the Mayor of London’s new [...]

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Hello and welcome back to my blog after my little hiatus Expect all the latest details on the coolest to-be-seen-in places- let’s have a brilliant and fun 2010!

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Get informed this week on arts, media and culture at the inaugural Inside Out Festival. Curated by the London Centre for Arts and Cultural Events, it showcases the best professors and the more original musicians from the University of London’s nine colleges. For this week only, attend an improvised concert for £5 in King’s College’s [...]

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James Thierree is a one-of-a-kind performer and his new show, ‘Raoul’, is unmissable. The show is engaging straight from the start as Thierree emerges from the audience and climbs onto a surreally decorated and moving stage. His movements are fluid and his dancing manages to be both beautifully balletic and eye-wateringly funny. The music changes [...]

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To celebrate the fourth annual Roald Dahl Day, the National Theatre has invited his chief illustrator Quentin Blake to draw live on stage. Watch him recreate characters that meant so much to you in childhood like the Big Friendly Giant, the Roly-Poly Bird and the Grand High Witch. Joining him on stage will be various [...]

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If you fancy getting away from the buzzing crowds but don’t want to actually leave London then you should check out the calming haven set up in Regent’s Park. At the Treehouse Gallery, you can explore art exhibitions and listen to acoustic music making this a perfect setting for a brief getaway. This Friday, the [...]

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This summer experience a kind of magic as Trafalgar Square plays host to a different kind of street performer. Actors and dance groups are flooding the square with their performances of magic, comedy and plays based on childhood memories. You’ll be amused by Swervy World’s depiction of a trip to the beach, the Comic Characters [...]

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Jez Butterworth’s Jerusalem is back at the Royal Court with a cast of fifteen dominated by the brilliant Mark Rylance. He plays the great lord of mischief Johnny “Rooster” Byron living in a wood in the West Midlands entertaining and supplying drugs to young delinquents. Full of anecdotes about his life (“four Nigerians kidnapped me [...]

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