Ok, so you might not be the musicals ‘type’. Maybe you’re not a big fan of the West End (“Jersey Boys?? Sorry busy washing the cat.”) Maybe you just don’t agree with the concept of people singing in plays. Or maybe the mere thought of overly boisterous actors bouncing around…
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Theatre Rites has been setting the benchmark for outstanding theatre for many years now, stretching way back to 1995 when they first formed. Going from strength-to-strength, they’ve now teamed up with the Barbican and Salzburg Festival to present Mojo – a topsy-turvy fantasy world of puppets and artists, bursting with…
The Barbican Art Gallery has opened its doors to reveal an architectural exhibition like no other. Displaying the work of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture – otherwise known as OMA – this exhibition holds some of the most intriguing architectural titbits from collections and archives across the globe. The inventive exhibition…
Film buffs and cartoon lovers alike will be well up for heading to the London International Animation Festival – the largest of its kind in the UK. Taking place at the Barbican for the first time in its eight year history, there’ll be 250(!) beautifully crafted visuals to feast your…
When it comes to shows, people love to know how the magic’s made – and hip-hop stable Blue Boy Entertainment are about to let audiences get a peak behind the razzmatazz of hip hop dance with a unique gig at The Theatre Royal Stratford East and The Pit at The…
Media coverage on the Arab world often bombards us with endless speculation and depressing news from the region. However, the Barbican’s new cultural offering – ‘A night in Tahrir Square’ – aims to provide us with a positive alternative insight, marking the infamous night when Egyptians protesters revolted and partied…