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−320°F At Sadler’s Wells Review
I’ve never seen a production all in Japanese until Thursday night at the London premiere of −320°F at Sadler’s Wells. This science‑fiction drama that blends mythology, biotechnology, music and dance. It begins at an excavation led by a biotechnology professor whose assistant—kept alive past a 15‑year prognosis thanks to modern…
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FRAMELESS unveils brand-new artwork inspired by Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel
This Summer, FRAMELESS offers visitors a passport to the world’s greatest masterpieces, all under one roof in the heart of London. Boasting a Collection of 43 artworks from world-renowned artists across 13 countries, FRAMELESS will welcome a brand-new artwork to its Galleries on Friday 10 July – inspired by Michelangelo’s celebrated frescoes…
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LUMINISCENCE at Westminster Cathedral Review
Walking into the London premiere of LUMINISCENCE, I realised I’d learnt something before the show even began: after ten years living here, I somehow never knew Westminster Cathedral existed. I very nearly marched myself to Westminster Abbey instead. Consider this my geography lesson — and, as it turned out, the…
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Peaky Blinders Launches Underworld Experience in London
The legendary world of Peaky Blinders takes over London from August 2026. Peaky Blinders Underworld is a major new live experience near London Bridge, transporting guests into the shadowy underworld of Thomas Shelby and the infamous Peaky Blinders gang. This brand-new experience offers fans the opportunity to step inside the…
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A DoL House Review
DoL House is a new drama examining Deprivation of Liberty Orders (DoL) in the UK. The story centres on fifteen‑year‑old Leyla (Anais Lone), confined to an unregistered placement home under a DoL order. It ultimately asks: when does state protection become absolute control? And is there another way? As the…













