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Academy Award winner Rami Malek and Olivier Award winer Indira Varma star in a new production of Oedipus at the Old Vic, and Stephen Daldry co-directs 'Kyoto' at Soho Place.
Tony Award-winning Broadway heartthrob, Aaron Tveit, comes to London for his first solo show at the iconic London Palladium this April. A Broadway veteran, Tveit originated the role of Christian in ...
The show, produced by Lambert Jackson, will cycle through Tveit’s work and alight on some of his hit numbers. It will run at ...
We may earn a commission on any sales generated from it. Tickets are expected to be popular. The UFC is heading back to London with an event at the O2 Arena and tickets go on sale soon. UFC Fight ...
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 ...
Andy Burnham’s plan with the Bee Network is to bring a ‘London-style’ transport network with integrated bus, tram and train tickets. The plan will see eight commuter railway lines and 64 stations ...
open image in gallery Eyebrows were raised about the priority seating given to high-profile tech moguls including Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos (all pictured) However, eyebrows were ...
Following are the images shared by New York Post of the luncheon seating arrangement at Donald trump Inauguration ceremony. A place card reads ‘The President’, designating the seat for US ...
Although the general details of Rufus Norris’s final four plays as artistic director of the National Theatre were announced last year, it’s finally time for the end. Literally: not only are ...
But how on earth does London make growth happen? I list below ten ideas to start the growth engine – helping to create jobs, tax and prosperity. * Dramatically streamline planning regulations ...
This week I headed to the Gielgud Theatre at the West End, where I found myself reviewing the situation as Oliver! returned to London’s West End once again. Based on the 1836 novel written by Charles ...