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English Kings Killing Foreigners Play Review
“So we’ve been cast in a post-war English Nationalist Anti-Fascist Kebab Shop reimagining of Henry V set in the future?”! That line sets the tone for English Kings Killing Foreigners — a bold and biting interrogation of Shakespeare’s place in British culture today. Now playing at Soho Theatre for a…
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Wake Up and Smell the Creativity: Immersive, Personalised, Art of Coffee Brainwave Experience in London
Date: Wednesday 8th October, 2025, 07:30am – 18:30pm Location: Gallery Different 14 Percy Street, Fitzrovia, London, W1T 1DR Tickets: Free LINK TO TICKETS: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/art-of-the-espresso-tickets-1737196865589?aff=oddtdtcreator Coffee lovers, get ready for a one-off, immersive Art of the Espresso experience in London, with Breville, where guests can spill the beans on how coffee impacts their…
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Nobu Hotel London Portman Square Celebrates Frieze Masters 2025: Where Art Meets Culinary Excellence
As Frieze returns to London this October, Marylebone’s chic Nobu Hotel London Portman Square will be elevating the Frieze experience in true Nobu style. Just a stone’s throw away from Regent’s Park, the hotel will celebrate the world-renowned art fair by hosting an exclusive exhibition by acclaimed British artist John Atkin, accompanied by a…
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50 First Dates: The Musical Review
If you were a teen in the early 2000s, chances are Drew Barrymore’s films were part of your cinematic upbringing. I enjoyed the 2004 rom-com 50 First Dates with its message about living each day to its fullest. So when I was invited to the premiere of 50 First Dates:…
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Concert Pianist Cyrill Ibrahim at World Heart Beat
After a long, hectic week and a biting chill in the air, all I wanted was to curl up under a blanket and disappear into sleep but I’m glad I went to see concert pianist Cyrill Ibrahim at World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens. Cyrill performed his recital Harmonie du Soir. Drawing on Charles…