Interview: Yuki Ito on The All-Rachmaninov Programme at Wigmore Hall
Having launched their 2018 programme with Dai Fujikura Portrait, Avex Classics International return to the renowned Wigmore Hall on Saturday...
Having launched their 2018 programme with Dai Fujikura Portrait, Avex Classics International return to the renowned Wigmore Hall on Saturday...
Voices From The Deep is a night of shorts set in Shakespearean verse that blends comedy, satire, heart wrenching drama...
Staged off-site at St Giles in-the-Fields church in Soho, The End of History is a specially-created play with music, by...
A graduate from The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Max Fane is one of the UK’s youngest conductors and is using...
After a sell-out run in 2017, the critically-acclaimed We are the Lions, Mr. Manager returns to Tara Theatre, telling the...
Back in 2015, the estate of Marvin Gaye saw its finances bolstered by several million dollars, when a court decided...
We spoke to Battersea Circus Garden creator, Flora Herberich to find out more about this celebration of 250 years or...
We caught up with the creative force behind Wandsworth Arts Fringe, Cath Mattos, to find out more about this exciting...
It’s been over thirty years since Chess The Musical, the cold war era musical of love and politics set to...
A brand new musical set simultaneously in the 1940s and in the present day, Pieces Of String tells how Jane’s...
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