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Where There Is No Time Review
Where There Is No Time marks the debut full‑length play from 26‑year‑old actor, writer and producer Mohammedally Hashemi, who also takes on the lead role. Set in a Mayfair atelier in 2025, the play positions itself as a visceral look at the cost of ambition in the modern fashion world.…
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Voila! Theatre Festival 2026 is now open for artist applications.
Voila! Theatre Festival is delighted to announce that applications for this year’s festival are open. Companies making genre-defying, panlingual, border-busting theatre are invited to apply to bring their work to Voila! Theatre Festival, which will run from 2-22 November. With participating venues offering a variety of spaces and layouts ranging…
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‘THE ARCHERS: LIVE AT 75’ Cast Announced for 2026 Tour
BBC Radio 4’s The Archers will mark its 75th anniversary this summer with a major live stage tour and Fane Productions are delighted to announce which much-loved and iconic members of the Radio 4 cast will be appearing live on stage. Joining the tour are eight of Ambridge’s most beloved voices, performing…
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ST Patrick’s Day Feast Lands At The Bountiful Cow
This March, The Bountiful Cow is marking St Patrick’s Week with a hearty Irish-inspired special, bringing a touch of Dublin comfort to one of London’s most beloved independent pubs. Running from 16th–23rd March, the week-long celebration centres around a generous plate of Irish beef stew with traditional soda bread, finished…
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Are goals making us miserable?
New research from the Singapore Tourism Board reveals that traditional self-improvement approaches such as goal-setting appear to be declining in popularity as Britons increasingly look to travel and nature to support their wellbeing and personal development, with Singapore, a City in Nature, emerging as a standout destination for those seeking…