6
Dec
2015
We Want You to Watch
Surreal, playful and anarchic, this challenging play about pornography is certain to divide opinion
25
Nov
2015
Kansas Smitty’s Basement Tapes Tour
Rip-roaring jazz band bring big beats and juleps to London - what's not to love?
19
Nov
2015
Loyiso Gola, Soho Theatre
Loyiso Gola, one of the most popular comedians in South Africa, is the creator and anchor of Late Nite News with Loyiso Gola
6
Nov
2015
Travel through The Century
Ever wondered what the 1900s smelled like? What the 1920s tasted like? What would have been on your bookshelves in 1970s?
19
Oct
2015
London Film Festival: Carol
Steady your hearts, for Carol is about to steal them... Todd Haynes' Carol is a subtle and sensual journey into forbidden love starring an indomitable Cate Blanchett.
18
Oct
2015
London Film Festival: The Lobster
The Lobster is a daring story of the most heartbreaking kind of love, where love is not just desired but essential for life. Or at least for life as a human.
8
Oct
2015
London Film Festival: A Bigger Splash
Sun bleached and husky voiced, rugged and impassioned, with a soundtrack that will remain on repeat until long after that final scene, Luca Guadagnino’s A Bigger Splash – just like I Am Love before it – is the embodiment of style.
8
Oct
2015
London Film Festival: Suffragette
With Sarah Gavron directing and Abi Morgan behind the screenplay, Suffragette has a storming start when it comes to finally bringing the heart wrenching and heart raising story of post-war women’s suffrage - but can it live up to expectation?
1
Oct
2015
Tom Parry, Soho Theatre
Parry’s skill as a performer is to make you feel, as an audience, that you’re not at a show but at a party
1
Oct
2015
Urban Tales #2: The Lighthouse
This production undoubtedly represents the best of contemporary art collaboration. The opera is experimental and fresh, yet clearly showcases some incredible talent from the performers and musicians.