Blistering and powerful portrayal of addiction stars an electrifying Denise Gough
Denise Gough returns to her career making role as an addict going through rehab and recovery in Duncan Macmillan's blisteringly powerful play
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Bridget Galton has worked for the Ham&High and Gazettes series for more than twenty years writing, editing and commissioning features on arts and...
Bridget Galton has worked for the Ham&High and Gazettes series for more than twenty years writing, editing and commissioning features on arts and...
Denise Gough returns to her career making role as an addict going through rehab and recovery in Duncan Macmillan's blisteringly powerful play
Every year, London plays host to open air Shakespeare performances as a troupe of actors tours parks churches and squares.
Danny Sapani is on fine form as irascible patriarch Pops Washington in Stephen Adly Guirgis' witty morality play at Hampstead Theatre
Baker Street resident, Reverend Francis Wahle died at the age of 95 on Tuesday May 14 after a long life during which he served as a priest in Enfield and Queensway
Holocaust survivor Daisy Hoffner and Louise Pennington Legh were friends in wartime Dorset but lost touch until they realised decades later they were neighbours in Belsize Park.
A two day festival in Hackney brings top Irish and British chefs to cook over live fire with DJs a bar and even a chili eating competition
Muswell Hill pastry chef Sarah Johnson has penned a celebration of fruit for both savoury and sweet dishes in her first cook book Fruitful
Jamaican photographer Esther Anderson worked with Bob Marley at the start of his career and shows intimate shots of the reggae star at Muswell Hill Gallery
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