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Redcliffe at Southwark Playhouse Review
Walking into Southwark Playhouse, the world of Redcliffe is established before a note is sung. Hanging wooden beams announce the names of William Critchard and Richard Arnold alongside “Redcliffe Bristol 1752–1753,” immediately grounding us in the true story behind this new musical. Written by and starring Jordan Luke Gage, ‘Redcliffe’ centres…
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Voodoo Ray’s and Olly’s Launch Olive Pizza For National Olive Day
To mark National Olive Day (June 1st), Dalston pizza institution Voodoo Ray’s has partnered with snack disruptor OLLY’S to launch a limited-edition, olive-led menu designed from June 1st – June 15th. Available for one day only, the collaboration introduces Big Olive Energy – a 22-inch pizza topped with over 50…
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International Burger Day at Black Tap
As International Burger Day approaches on 28th May, Black Tap stands out as the ultimate destination for burger lovers looking to indulge in a delicious, succulent and award-winning craft burgers. Rich in bold flavours and signature styles, Black Tap Soho and Stratford invite Londoners to celebrate the occasion by digging into one…
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London Open Gardens Weekend
One of my favourite weekends of the entire year is nearly upon us- London Open Gardens Weekend. Taking place on 6–7 June, it’s a city‑wide celebration of London’s green spaces. I’ve been going for years, and what I love most is the sheer variety: neat Georgian squares, community‑run gardens, rooftop…
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1536 Review
“Kings don’t kill their wives, do they?” Tudor England has always been my favourite period of history- a family passion passed down through TV dramas, film, books, endless conversations and, once I moved to the UK, visits to palaces and historic homes. So a play set in the feverish spring…