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A Killer Night Out (Literally!): Murder Mystery at The Lucky Pig Review
Last night we stepped back in time to roaring twenties at Fitzrovia’s favourite speakeasy, The Lucky Pig Cocktail Bar for an immersive Murder Mystery. The evening began with smooth jazz and a warm welcome from ‘Ms Polly’, the bar’s fictional owner, before tragedy struck: a young violinist was found dead…
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Applications Open For Seven Dials Playhouse Artist Development Programmes
Seven Dials Playhouse is delighted to announce that applications are now open for the next round of First Steps and Next Step, two artist development initiatives designed to give theatre-makers the time, space and financial support to create new work. Applications are open from 3rd – 27th November 2025. Launched earlier this year, First Steps and Next Step provide funded rehearsal…
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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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Artist Sophie Tea exclusive interview while hosting exclusive games night in Shoreditch, in celebration of CATAN’s birthday
CATAN marked its 30th birthday in style with an exclusive games night hosted at the Shoreditch art studio of superfan Sophie Tea. The global board-game phenomenon has captivated millions since its creation in 1995 by German designer Klaus Teuber, redefining modern tabletop gaming with its blend of strategy, social interaction,…
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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…