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London’s best off-West end theatres – PART II
Jack Studio Theatre This respected South-East London venue provides a diverse selection of theatre ranging from the classics to interesting new writing. Before Christmas their three-hander adaptation of the Hugh Janes’s The Haunting, adapted from the ghost stories of Charles Dickens, was a sell-out hit with the Christmas audiences. I…
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Creative London: Shira Macleod
We got to meet Shira MacLeod, cinema Director of Regent Street Cinema, to give you the low down on Shira’s favourite movie directors to her favourite spots in London! 1. Taking on the role of Cinema Director at a brand new venue must have been daunting but exciting. What’s…
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London’s best off-West end theatres – PART I
The Royal Court Theatre Based in Sloane Square this is Britain’s leading national company and is dedicated to new work by innovative writers from the UK and around the world. I recently watched Martin McDonagh’s brilliant black comedy Hangmen here before its West End transfer. Having at least 12 plays…
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New Restaurant Opening: Dickie Fitz
About a 10 minute walk from Great Portland Street Station is the new Australasian restaurant, Dickie Fitz. Being an Aussie in London, I was excited to attend the launch part of a restaurant which promises to bring the ‘Down Under to Fitzrovia’. The venue for Dickie Fitz is gorgeous, two…
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Bunny Chow: Review
If you google traditional ‘Bunnychow’ the images that generally pop up are huge chunky squares of half loaves with curried fillings spewing out onto the plate. If the gluttonous expectation of huge portions of meat and bread is spurning you to pay a visit to Bunnychow in Soho; you will…