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Late Night Jazz: Mackwood


Drummer and producer  Mackwood  performs original songs and reimaginations of some legendary classic standards live in the  Elgar Room  as he gets ready to announce

Sherlock Holmes - The Valley of Fear


Following its UK-wide and digital success,Blackeyed Theatre’s acclaimed stage adaptation of Sherlock Holmes:The Valley of Fear will continue its tour in 2023, with 31 further

BAT – THE OFFICIAL MEAT LOAF CELEBRATION


Bat The Official Meat Loaf Celebration featuring The Neverland Express plus American Idol winner, Caleb Johnson, have announced live dates for 2023. The tour starts

Black Panther in Concert


Experience the European Premiere of  Black Panther in Concert  as part of the Royal Albert Hall’s  Films in Concert series.  With the  Chineke! Orchestra  and

Nettles
Nettles
5/26 - 5/27/2023


Alyona is in her mid-twenties and has no place to settle down. She is invited to stay at Giovanni's Sloane Square penthouse for a night...

Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story


Do you know the story of Diana? Probably. But do you know our story of Diana? We very much doubt it. Join Diana in heaven

The Mess Around


THE MESS AROUND BY GUTTER STREET Come on down to ‘Gutter Street’s Mess Around’ A quiz night for creatives Join us for an evening of 

An Evening with Richard E Grant


Since his breakout role in cult classic film Withnail and I in 1987, Richard E Grant has become a much-loved fixture on our screens, starring

Machine Gun Kelly


For one-night-only American artist Colson Baker AKA  Machine Gun Kelly  will perform at the Royal Albert Hall. The genre-bending artist will follow in the footsteps of

Sheldrake on Shakespeare: Live!


Prepare for a mind-broadening evening that won’t feel too much like a mind-broadening evening! Whether you know everything or nothing about Shakespeare, this show will

The Lost Feather


THE LOST FEATHER The magical, musical, sensory Cart is wheeling its way across the UK, delivering Oily Cart’s unique brand of multi-sensory mayhem, designed for

One Day When We Were Young
One Day When We Were Young
5/29 - 6/3/2023


Leonard and Violet, young, restless and in love, spend their first night together knowing it may also be their last. It’s 1942 and, in a

The Double Down
The Double Down
6/1 - 6/3/2023


Two new and exciting devised plays performed by Final Year BA (Hons) Acting & Theatre-Making and BA (Hons) Actor Musicianship students. DoppelngerLolas life seems to

The Dumb Waiter & A Slight Ache


THE DUMB WAITER & A SLIGHT ACHE BY HAROLD PINTER, PRODUCED BY GREENWICH THEATRE Both  The Dumb Waiter  and  A Slight Ache  were written by

Organ Celebration


A celebration of the Royal Albert Hall’s world-famous 9,999-pipe organ, this unique concert features some of the world’s most respected masters of the instrument performing

Peckham Fringe
Peckham Fringe
5/5 - 6/4/2023


Theatre Peckham is returning for a second triumphant year with Peckham Fringe, hosting 17 productions over five weeks, taking over the main theatre and studio

Working for Crumbs
Working for Crumbs
4/25 - 6/5/2023


Working for Crumbs by Kate Danley at The Space 25 APR - 6 MAY The Space, Isle of Dogs, London BOOK HERE Grace and Amy,

Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night
6/5 - 6/6/2023


‘If music be the food of love, play on.’   When a train bound for Paris crashes on the coast, twins Viola and Sebastian become

noisenight24: pavel kolesnikov


Internationally-acclaimed pianist Pavel Kolesnikov will play Bach's Goldberg Variations for this intimate performance at The Jazz Cafe. Widely regarded as one of the most ambitious

Late Night Jazz: Michèle Drees’ Jazz Tap Project


The acclaimed  Michèle Drees’ Jazz Tap Project  perform live in the  Elgar Room . Michèle Drees Jazz Tap Project is a spectacular mix of rhythm

noisenight28: braimah kanneh-mason + plínio fernandes


Braimah Kanneh-Mason is joined by classical guitarist Plínio Fernandes to play Paganini, Piazzolla, and more in a hidden Dalston beer garden.

An Evening With Andy Hamilton


In an intimate evening of comic reflection, reminiscence and revelation, one of the most noted comedy writers and directors of the last few decades looks

SpiderEssay.org
SpiderEssay.org
10/5 - 6/10/2023


Why Should I Hire Someone To Take My Online Class? Students pursuing an online program are often juggling professional and academic commitments. While online colleges

Jane Austen's Emma


EMMA By Jane Austen Join the critically-acclaimed Pantaloons Theatre Company for a riotous Regency rom-com! Meet misguided matchmaker Emma as she tries to play Cupid in this 

Jane Austen's Emma


EMMA By Jane Austen Join the critically-acclaimed Pantaloons Theatre Company for a riotous Regency rom-com! Meet misguided matchmaker Emma as she tries to play Cupid in this 


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