‘Joy-as-rebellion’ Mother Courage comes to the Globe next month
A ‘darkly hedonistic’ adaptation of Bertolt Brecht’s seminal anti-war work Mother Courage and Her Children opens at Shakespeare’s Globe next

A ‘darkly hedonistic’ adaptation of Bertolt Brecht’s seminal anti-war work Mother Courage and Her Children opens at Shakespeare’s Globe next

Swiss-Palestinian drummer Ramzi Hammad and Collective was spotlighted during the Montreux Jazz residency at the Southbank Centre. The gig focused

The O2 Arena is set to headline its first ever virtual artist – Japanese Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. A popular virtual

‘Ceilidh’ comes from the Gaelic term meaning “gathering” and “visit”, with its folklore roots encouraging togetherness through storytelling, performing, and most commonly today – dancing.
Outside Waterloo Station in St Johns Church, a Ceilidh event spurred people to unite in dance once again for its Burns Night event, celebrating Scottish cultural heritage in the heart of London.

Did you know that 200 years ago an elephant was supposedly led across the frozen river Thames? Between 1600 and





