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HotelConfessions

Theatre Review: Hotel Confessions

Hotel Confessions: a double bill of new plays performed in room 509 at the Bermondsey Square Hotel. Read our completed customer satisfaction survey to see what we thought of our stay…

Local

Local: Mem Morrison’s High Street Takeover

Artist Mem Morrison takes over Ponders End High Street this Saturday with Local, an afternoon of free performances and experiences that puts the local high street back into the heart of the local community.

SPILL FESTIVAL 2011

Spill Festival 2011: Infection Coming Soon

The Spill Festival of Performance is back with a new theme for 2011: infection.

Music-HallChairsCrop

TONIGHT: Music-Hall Chairs @ Wilton’s Music Hall

The Londonist, A Door In A Wall and Wilton’s Music Hall’s joint night of new games is taking place TONIGHT at Wilton’s Music Hall – come and play!

Tom Williams

Music-Hall Chairs Interview: Tom Williams, A Door In A Wall

With Music-Hall Chairs due to take place next Wednesday, we thought we should learn a bit more about Tom Williams, the gamesmaster and devising brain behind it all. Tell us a bit about your self… Outside my day job in The City, I run A …

Wiesenland (c) Detlef Erler

Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch: World Cities In London

The Cultural Olympiad climax has been announced: Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch: World Cities 2012 will be the big finish to the four year cultural run-up to the 2012 London Olympic Games

civilunrest

Ticket Alert: Civil Unrest @ Debut, London Bridge

Half price tickets and free stuff at the Coming Up Festival.

Music-HallChairsWithLogo

Music-Hall Chairs – Play With Us!

Roll up, roll up! The games are afoot! And you are invited to join the fun on Wednesday 16 March in Music-Hall Chairs, a night of games organised by Londonist, A Door In A Wall and Wilton’s Music Hall.

Mark Hawkins (Hugo Forester), Candice Kuntu (Efua Kuntu)

Theatre Review: Whose Blood @ The Old Operating Theatre

Londonist reviews Whose Blood at The Old Operating Theatre, where bodies were in much demand in 1832, for many different reasons…

You cannot shake hands with a clenched fist - Indira Gandhi

East London “Gay Free Zone” Defaced

A Walk of Love has been changing anti-gay messages appearing in east London in to messages of love and understanding. Fighting fire with soothing waters rather than more fire, another Walk of Love is scheduled for this evening.