Bulgakov’s Master and Margarita at Camden’s Theatre Collection
Anyone who has ever read Bulgakov’s greatest work, will agree that Master and Margarita is one of the most complicated and fascinating works of the …
Anyone who has ever read Bulgakov’s greatest work, will agree that Master and Margarita is one of the most complicated and fascinating works of the …
[Title of show], is a lovely follow-your-dream story, with a lewd, crude script, an American accent and big sprinkling (unsurprisingly) of gay. Good mix in …
When I say “edible art class” what comes to mind? Yep- I raised my eyebrows also. But along I went anyway, not being one to …
London unbutton your top collar, this summer’s sizzler of a show has arrived in Southbank’s Wonderland. This is freak show chic with a hot, and …
Some of you may have already heard that my new favourite thing in London is the combination of Camden’s Theatre Collection and the Lord Stanley …
During a recent excursion to the Royal Academy of Art for the Manet exhibition (soon closing on the 14th April), I found myself having a …
There is something rather magical about independent theatre I think, and the Theatre Collection above Camden’s Lord Stanley is a prime example of that something …
Thursday 21st March was world poetry day, and having recently dipped my toe in the world of poetry, I began to question (with some sadness) …
When I signed up for the ‘Nikolay Gogol and Metaphysics of Russia’ lecture hosted by Academia Rossica on a Friday evening, I thought it may …
I cannot imagine a better and more appropriate opening night to the Slovo Russian Literature Festival. Organised by the Academia Rossica, this festival is all …