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A critically acclaimed play which seeks to give its audience a glimpse into dementia from the viewpoint of a person suffering from it is coming to The Phoenix Theatre and Arts Centre in Bordon. Called ...
Paris’ children looked amused at the Big Apple chaos when they arrived in front of the Museum of Ice Cream before the event kicked off. Paris’ children looked amused at the Big Apple chaos ...
Paris Hilton shares an extra special outing with her kids, Phoenix and London, as the toddlers make their red carpet debut in New York City Jan. 28. Mike McCarthy withdraws from Saints' coaching ...
which is also served as a pre or post-theatre menu at Roka Aldwych and Roka Charlotte Street, ideally located near London’s theatre town. The classic menu begins with a selection of starters to share, ...
Distilled from Dickens and filtered through a mid-20th century sense of the capital’s shifting social tides and undercurrents, it’s the quintessential London musical. The score of Oliver!
Tens of thousands of new passengers could soon travel on the London Overground if extension plans go ahead. Known as the West London Orbital, the proposed Overground extension would connect ...
Irish ode to the navvies who built Britain is a simple, quietly crushing tale of lost dreams The Galway company Brú Theatre has chosen a simple, devastating little tale with which to introduce ...
A new 430-seat theatre is to open in London, launching with a show directed by and starring Dita Von Teese. The Emerald Theatre will be based at 8 Embankment in London and is run by Tokyo ...
Burlesque star Dita Von Teese will make her debut as a theatre director in the world premiere of Diamonds and Dust – in which she’ll also perform. The theatrical production will open London’s newest ...
A rare Tube map has come up for sale, revealing the forgotten London of the 1930s. The 162-year-old London Underground network continues to fascinate daily commuters, visitors and Tube lovers alike.