London Theatre: Star Casting Announced for Daniel’s Husband London

Plastered Productions is delighted to announce the full cast for Michael McKeever’s hit off-Broadway play DANIEL’S HUSBAND which will make its UK Premiere at the Marylebone Theatre in London for a limited season from 4 December 2025 – 10 January 2026, directed by Alan Souza. David Bedella (three-time Olivier Award winner for & Juliet, In […]

Celebrate James Bond Day with Bollinger Special Cuvée 007 Limited Edition

In celebration of James Bond Day on 5 October, British Airways, the UK’s flag carrier will be the only airline to exclusively serve Bollinger’s Special Cuvée 007 Limited Edition Champagne in Club World on all long-haul flights from 1–5 October. Customers travelling in all long-haul cabins can also enjoy a fully immersive Bond experience, with […]

Theatrical Christmas Menu from Heston Blumenthal at The Fat Duck

Chef Heston Blumenthal’s  style of culinary showmanship is perfect for Christmas. Heston says, “It gives me the opportunity to combine creativity and theatre in a way that taps into the deep nostalgia everybody feels about the festive season.” Edible baubles and an advent-calendar menu feature on this year’s Fat Duck ten-course Christmas tasting menu, which […]

Theatre: English Kings Killing Foreigners

Following a critically acclaimed short run at Camden People’s Theatre in 2024, English Kings Killing Foreigners now transfers to Soho Theatre for a five-week run from 16th September – 18th October 2025. This playful and inventive piece of theatre skilfully combines a refreshing exploration of English culture with a frank and bold criticism of the institution of […]

News: Troubadour Greenwich Peninsula Theatre

Troubadour Theatres, one of London’s most innovative theatre companies, has announced bold expansion plans with the development of two brand-new, state-of-the-art 1,500-seat auditoriums, as part of the launch of its next flagship venue: Troubadour Greenwich Peninsula Theatre. Building on the success of Troubadour’s existing venues (Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre which is currently home to the […]

Dance Review: Tanz im August 2025

Tanz im August 2025, a festival of contemporary dance in Berlin, came to a close after three weeks with 20 productions spread across 10 venues. Like each of the years beforehand, the festival championed international artists, who brought their own cultural sensibilities to the medium of dance. Berlin is a centre of dance in Germany, […]

Brick Lane Curry Festival Returns

Last held in 2016, the festival will spotlight Brick Lane’s legendary curry houses, showcase the rich culinary traditions of the Bangladeshi community, and serve up a feast of flavours, music and culture in celebration of South Asian cuisine. It is presented by London Borough of Tower Hamlets Council and the Bangla Town Business Association from […]

Docu Film: Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror

The cult phenomenon of Rocky Horror is explored in depth like never before in this intimate, powerful documentary film by Linus, the son of Richard O’Brien – the creator of the show, with an extraordinary cast of contributors who were there when it was created. From humble origins as a London fringe theatre play in […]

Theatre Review: Brigadoon at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre London

This show is a bawsack of haggis with an offal lot of filler, boiled up in a plastic bag – and that’s exactly what I wanted to do with my head after this seeing the first half of this production of Brigadoon at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. Brigadoon the musical, is an original work […]

Top Tips for Summer in Berlin

Canoe through Berlin’s industrial charm, dance barefoot on an airstrip, or sip cool island drinks – a few insider tips reveal a different side of the city this summer. Gather your favourite people, pack your swimwear, dancing shoes and let the adventure begin – see you in Berlin! Lost-place vibes with canoeing at Funkhaus Nalepastraße […]