| | Music In A Wren Masterpiece Get a taste of musical life 300 years ago at a spectacular City church. Sir Christopher Wren masterpiece St Stephen Walbrook marks the tercentenary of the great architect's death in April with three concerts of Vivaldi, Purcell, Handel and Bach by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Book now for 10% off! |
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| Our Show Of The Month Ready to have yourself a real good time? We Will Rock You returns to the West End in June for a limited season. Bop along to 24 of Queen's greatest hits at the London Coliseum — the same venue that hosted Freddie Mercury's iconic Royal Ballet performance back in 1979. |
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| Gal-dem Says Goodbye Sad news for UK journalism: gal-dem is folding. Since 2015, the platform has centred the perspectives of people of colour from marginalised genders. Now, in its goodbye message, it's spotlighting other independent organisations and publishers that give a voice to underrepresented communities. |
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| Punchdrunk Tickets From £45 Explore the dystopian world of The Burnt City — the latest creation by masters of immersive theatre, Punchdrunk. This thrilling retelling of the fall of Troy invites you into a sprawling, neon-hued labyrinth peopled by gods and mortals alike. Book by 16 April to save up to 49% on tickets. |
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| A Unique LGBTQ+ Bookshop Common Press is no ordinary bookshop. It hosts dance sessions, self-defence classes, yoga, life-drawing... plus it makes a mean cup of coffee. And that's before we've even got to the books! Join us over on YouTube as we explore this incredible LGBTQ+ space in London's East End. |
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| A Right Royal Caper Watch a bunch of misfits attempt to pull off the most audacious heist of all time in The Crown Jewels, a star-studded new stage comedy inspired by real historical events. The cast includes legends like Al Murray, Mel Giedroyc, Neil Morrissey and more. Catch it at Garrick Theatre from 7 July. |
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