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The Olive Boy At Southwark Playhouse Review
“This grief that I carry isn’t a burden… It’s the price for love. And it’s worth it.” It’s tough being a teenager. Add to this the death of your mum, the reappearance of your absent father and a move to a new location. It’s no wonder you just want to get…
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Concert pianist Cyril Ibrahim on his role in ‘Mozart: Genius for Hire’
Concert pianist Cyrill Ibrahim makes his Sky Arts debut in Mozart: Genius for Hire, now available to watch. The documentary is a cinematic reimagining of the life and music of one of classical music’s greatest minds, forming part of Sky Arts’ new Mozart Season — a celebration of the composer’s…
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FORTUNE FRIED CHICKEN TURNS UP THE HEAT THIS JANUARY WITH FREE SPICY WINGS FOR BLUE MONDAY
Fortune Fried Chicken — the cult Thai fried chicken favourite at Old Spitalfields Market — is turning up the heat this January with a month‑long takeover built to banish winter gloom through serious spice, bold flavours and the hottest chicken burger in London. Front and centre is the Bangkok Scorcher,…
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God, The Devil and Me Review
God: “You’ve got us Gabe…” Devil: “…And we’ve got you.” Playing a game of truth or dare with God and the Devil wasn’t on my 2026 bingo card, but six days into the new year that’s exactly where I found myself — at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre, watching ‘God,…
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Review: Dick Whittington At Harrow Arts Centre
Last night I saw my first Dick Whittington. After ten years in London, I’d never been to a version of this pantomime, though I’d often seen the adverts. What I hadn’t realised until now is that the story is loosely based on the real historical figure Richard Whittington, a wealthy…














