All the festive and family shows across North London this Christmas
From traditional panto to charming children's theatre, a Jurassic Park parody to a Dickens and Sherlock mash up there's plenty to see this Christrmas oh yes there is
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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...
From traditional panto to charming children's theatre, a Jurassic Park parody to a Dickens and Sherlock mash up there's plenty to see this Christrmas oh yes there is
Hackney Empire’s 25th pantomime, Dick Whittington and his Cat is directed by Clive Rowe who also stars as the Dame, Sarah the Cook.
Eastenders star James Alexandrou and his partner are opening Playhouse East a 100 seat venue in Haggerston to showcase new writing and fresh acting talent.
North London musical prodigy Jacob Collier and Carols by Candlelight are among the festive offering at Union Chapel in Islington
Radio broadcaster Martha Kearney and Highbury based author David Nicholls were in discussion at Oxfam Books and Music in Islington
On the 40th anniversary of Band Aid, Highgate lawyer John Kennedy OBE tells in his new memoir Just for One Hour how he helped Bob Geldof with the project
There are a host of Christmas events taking place around Upper Street over the next week - here is a round up of Islington's festive celebrations in 2024.
Mediterranean restaurant Lita and The Hero in Maida Vale which opened earlier this year have been listed in the gastronomic guide for Great Britain and Ireland
The Great Christmas Feast immerses diners in Victorian London for a three course meal and gripping performance of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol with music
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