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 [...]
Archive for the ‘Theatre’ Category
Go To The Theatre Darling
Posted in Dance, Live Music, Theatre, tagged Chicago, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, Get Into London Theatre, Griff Rhys Jones, Mayor of London, musicals, Oliver!, plays, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Rope, Rowan Atkinson, Sister Act, The Little Dog Laughed, Theatre, Tom Stoppard, War Horse, Wicked on January 5, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Happy New Year!
Posted in Art, Ballet, Beauty, Dance, Drinks, Fashion, Film, Food, Live Music, Music, Nightlife, Opera, Photography, Politics, Romance, Shopping, Sport, Theatre, Travel, tagged London, new year on January 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
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!
Inside Out Knowledge
Posted in Art, Lecture, Live Music, Theatre, tagged Andrew Motion, Beer, Birkbeck, Cesarini, Gideon Koppel, Holocaust, Holocaust Research Centre, Inside Out, Joseph Conrad, King's College London, Laptop Orchestra, LCACE, London Centre for Arts and Cultural Events, London College of Communication, National Portrait Gallery, Orlando Figes, Robert Hampson, Royal Holloway, Somerset House, Theodore Zeldin, University of London, Wives and Widows of the Sea Captains on October 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
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 [...]
Roald Dahl Day
Posted in Art, Theatre, tagged National Theatre, Quentin Blake, Roald Dahl on September 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
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 [...]
Get Hippy
Posted in Art, Live Music, Politics, Theatre, tagged Baker Street, Bangladesh, Chile, Exiled Writers Ink, Fatieh Saudi, haiku, hippy, Jordan, Londo, Maria Eugenia Bravo, Martinique, Mir Mahfuz Ali, poetry, Regent's Park, Roland John-Leopoldie, Surya Vahni Priya Capildeo, Treehouse Gallery, Trinidad on August 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
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 [...]