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Five dancers and Pete Townshend, a 79-year-old white man, standing and facing the camera in suits from The Who ballet

Pete Townshend’s Quadrophenia ballet produced in east London to open in May

A ballet from The Who’s Pete Townshend produced in east London is due to launch next month.  Quadrophenia: a Mod

Sorcery, secrets and surprises: inside London’s last magic shop

A red painted door leads into a little known corner of magic in London. International Magic, created in the early

Inaugural Muslim International Film Festival coming to London

A film festival dedicated to showcasing global talent and diverse voices from the Muslim community is coming to London for

The world's first digital butterfly trail

VIDEO: The world’s first digital butterfly trail

The world’s first digital butterfly trail was launched this autumn in the entertainment district, Outernet London, outside of Tottenham Court Road station. 

Disney100: The Exhibition : A review

Disney’s 100th anniversary took place this week and to celebrate ExCel London is hosting Disney100: The Exhibition up until January

An empty cinema

What’s next for London’s cinemas? A data analysis of the state of the film industry

In March 2020, cinemas across the capital closed their doors and the British film industry came to a grinding halt.

Message added to Park Hill's housing estate is now part of the city's landscape.

Standing At The Sky’s Edge: The National Theatre

Standing At The Sky’s Edge is set on the infamous Park Hill housing estate in Sheffield. The musical sprawls across

The Queen dressed in navy blue with a qhite background including black framing

The Queen in fiction: From Hollywood hit to council estate

Whether you have been engrossed in Netflix’s The Crown or have just started your journey into the world of fictional

Thousands of Muslims gather at the park for Eid celebrations marking the end of Ramadan

As the holy month of Ramadan came to an end on Sunday, thousands of Muslims congregated at the park for

cast on set

Olivier Award-nominated children’s classic set for West End return this summer

A stage adaption of Judith Kerr’s ‘The Tiger Who Came To Tea’ will return to the West End stage in

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