Reviews

On October 22nd, 2021

Natural Reserve Exhibition at Kew Gardens Review

Internationally renowned artist Zadok Ben-David has brought his award-winning work to Kew Gardens - a very big deal for both abstract sculptor and Kew Gardens....

On October 21st, 2021

Savage but funny – The Beauty Queen of Leenane Review

Set in Leenane, Ireland in 1995 (pre the Good Friday Agreement and before the vote on marriage equality or bodily autonomy) the play mirrors the characters’ personal state with the political state o...

On October 19th, 2021

No Time To Die – Cineworld Greenwich VIP Experience

This Autumn, get ready for the big return of the world's most renowned British secret agent, who will once again come to the big screen for one last, long-expected movie....

On October 19th, 2021

Tapestries of migrant stories – Frieze Gallery at No.9 Cork Street

This October, Frieze No.9 Cork Street presents the solo exhibition of 'I Dare Not Appear' by Christopher Myers until the 23rd of October....

On October 18th, 2021

Going the Distance – Digital Comedy Review

Set in March 2020, when theatres across the country (and the globe) went dark, Going the Distance talks about the struggles of keeping small community theatres open – an issue faced by many long bef...

On October 17th, 2021

The Other Art Fair’s Private View

It’s art fair season again so we popped into the private view of the 50th edition of The Other Art Fair at the Truman Brewery in lively Shoreditch. Showcasing the best emerging and independent ...

On October 14th, 2021

Honey Cigar – ICA Review

Kamir Ainouz's directorial debut Honey Cigar is a sensual, captivating coming-of-age drama set in France and Algeria in 1993....

On October 13th, 2021

Is God Is, a new colourful blood-tainted drama at The Royal Court Theatre

The Royal court theatre is currently being taken by storm by Ola Ince’s and Aleshea Harris’s fiery play “Is God Is”, winner of the Relentless Award and Obie Award for playwriting....

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