THE ill-fated voyage of the Titanic has been the source of a global obsession since the moment the liner sank in Atlantic Ocean. Now 113 years later, visitors to Camden Town will be given the chance ...
AN Awami League politician used the ceremonial parlour at the Town Hall to film a political video while his wife was serving as the borough’s mayor, writes Richard Osley. The council said this week ...
TARANTULA began life at Southwark Playhouse where it was streamed during the Covid pandemic. Like Philip Ridley’s earlier work, The Poltergeist, which enjoyed a run at the Arcola in 2022, it’s an ...
TENNESSEE Williams’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof explores a dysfunctional family in free fall. Set in the 1950s, the Pollitts have gathered to celebrate the birthday of Big Daddy (Lennie James) a wealthy ...
AFTER a deserved break, top potters from one of London’s premier pool competitions returned to the tables on Monday night ahead of what promises to be an enthralling second half to the season.
• MARTIN Plaut’s predictable defence of Labour’s “socialism” stretches the elastic definition well beyond the breaking point, (Labour has embarked on socialist policies, January 2). Labour came to ...
CHAMPAGNE flows, music pulses, and moths flutter around coloured lights as Jay Gatsby longs for Daisy Buchanan. Experience The Great Gatsby through its period dances: the Black Bottom, the Waltz, the ...
A TRIP to the plains of Africa and the kingdom of lions with Disney guarantees two things: some landmark views and some very cute animals. This catch-the-Christmas-market film does both gloriously.
TRIUMPHANT taekwondist Maximilian Babak proudly waved the flag for Great Britain after striking top spot on the winners’ podium in his first-ever international martial arts competition. The talented ...
• JIM Monahan (Fight for central London is not over… Forum, December 12) was one of the founders of the Covent Garden Community Association some 55 years ago, and is currently a trustee of the Covent ...
George Green, a cellist from King’s Cross, had seen it all as an ambulance driver and veteran of the International Brigades. He knew he had a right­eous cause on his side. But his enemies were armed ...
• In the early 60s, Victor “Lucky” Johnson arrives in London from St Kitts, with dreams of becoming a journalist. Lucky finds work at an Irish pub in Notting Hill, then as a rent collector for an ...