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Open Air Theatre returns to Summer by the River Festival
Don’t say you can’t afford to go out because there are countless free events in London you can attend. It’s now open-air theatre season and if you’re feeling theatre-y why not check out the Summer by the River festival. Apparently it’s their 15th year this Summer and this year they’ll…
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Witness For The Prosecution Review
Agatha Christie is a household name in the UK with her spectacular mysteries, thrillers and who-dunnits being translated from page to stage to screen. Given this, when we were invited to attend Agatha Christie’s Witness for the Prosecution.. well we couldn’t say no. The star studded cast consists of Harry…
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START Art Fair Returns to the Saatchi Gallery
START Art-Fair has announced it will be returning to the Saatchi Gallery for its fifth edition, bringing 50 artists from over more than 25 countries to art lovers in the Capital. Taking place from 13th-16th September, the fair will include exhibitor presentations and curated projects, featuring some of the most…
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Allelujah! at The Bridge Review
As our National Health Service celebrates its 70th birthday, a new play has emerged providing a witty commentary on the state of the NHS. Allelujah! is the newest play by Alan Bennett and his first since 2012. Readers may be familiar with Bennett’s previous works The History Boys, and The…
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Sounds And Sorcery Review
The Vaults is London’s home for immersive theatre and alternative arts. The newest production is the highly anticipated Sounds and Sorcery which is inspired by the all-time favourite 1940s Disney’s Fantasia. Grab your headphones and step inside this multi-sensory show. Make your way through the many rooms, in search of…