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The Irish Cultural Centre Presents: Ocean Child
As part of its 30th anniversary celebrations, the Irish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith proudly presents the London premiere of Ocean Child—a haunting and evocative musical journey that brings Ireland’s forgotten histories to life through story and sound. Performed on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th November, Ocean Child is inspired by…
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Gaucho: The Spirit of Argentina: A Cookbook
Gaucho, the Argentinian steak restaurant, has launched Gaucho: The Spirit of Argentina: A Cookbook. Gaucho’s Culinary Director Anthony Ekizian, has curated more than 80 recipes from across the restaurant’s history and adapted them for the home cook. Interwoven among them are stories of Argentina’s history, food, and culture. I like…
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Daddy’s First Gay Date Review
What happens when you’re on the cusp of fatherhood and also embarking on your first-ever date with a man? That’s the central question explored in Daddy’s First Gay Date, the queer romcom making its London Debut at Seven Dials Playhouse this Autumn. Set in the North Of England, the play offers…
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Countess Dracula Review
“Countess Dracula” is a bold new piece of comic theatre that premiered last night at Camden People’s Theatre. Devised by Joanna Holden and the creative collective Ofthejackal, in collaboration with director Deborah Newbold, it reimagines Bram Stoker’s gothic classic. Here Dracula is not a monster of myth but a frame…
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Marlene Brunch at Engel Review
Engel, the cocktail bar and restaurant nestled within The Royal Exchange, has launched its newest Saturday sensation: Marlene Brunch. Inspired by screen legend Marlene Dietrich and her iconic film Der Blaue Engel (The Blue Angel) this weekly series blends live music, theatrical flair, and indulgent brunch in a setting that…