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Unique and interactive digital interpretations of iconic masterpieces, from artists such as Cezanne, Kandinsky, Monet, Canaletto, Rembrandt and Klimt, will be displayed in a series of spectacular galleries dedicated to four themes: ‘Beyond Reality’, ‘Colour In Motion’, ‘The World Around Us’ and ‘The Art Of Abstraction’.
Tickets for Frameless, London’s first permanent digital immersive arts experience, are on sale now at www.frameless.com. Opening on…
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Bob Hope Theatre Presents King Charles III
This June, the Bob Hope Theatre presents King Charles, a speculative, fictional “what if” scenario based on Prince Charles becoming King Charles III following the Queen’s death. His scandal-prone family schemes against him, as his controversial political decisions cause constitutional crisis and lead to chaotic riots and army in the streets. To…
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Atelier Courvoisier Teams Up With DANIEL w. FLETCHER
From Friday 27 to Sunday 29 May, Atelier Courvoisier will be a destination for cocktails and creative workshops in celebration of the new collaboration between DANIEL w. FLETCHER and the luxury cognac house. Located in London’s vibrant Soho, attendees can expect design workshops – including screen-printing and jacket painting workshops…
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Vincent in Brixton Review
How do you pronounce Van Gough’s name and what was he like as a young man? These are the questions posed in‘Vincent in Brixton’, currently performing at the Bob Hope Theatre, Eltham, until today 21st May. Written by Nicholas Wright, ‘Vincent in Brixton’ was first performed in 2002 and won the 2003…
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Animal Farm at Richmond Theatre
Brilliant. Powerful. Captivating.. These are just some of the words we at ONIN have used describe the newest production of George Orwell’s ‘Animal Farm’ currently performing at the Richmond Theatre until Saturday. Orwell’s satirical masterpiece is a political novel published in 1945 telling the story of revolution and its aftermath…