At the tail-end of last year, a trippy sight greeted anyone who passed through Soho’s Broadwick Street: two giant pink elephants in top hat and tails, armed with magic wands and juggling balls
A new Jez Butterworth play is always a talking point in the theatre world, and his latest, directed by Sam Mendes, is already drawing the crowds.
Though the ongoing disputes stemming from the English National Opera’s forthcoming move from London to Manchester are far from resolved
Watching a good magician is always an unravelling experience – over the course of the show, you go from having the tight, clenched smile of someone watching a man bound about in a waistcoat
The Walmer Castle has the best position on Ledbury Road but the pub’s fortunes have never quite lived up to its potential.
A new-ish opening on Chelsea’s Kings Road, from the outset Bóha promises a menu full of “elevated Irish & British cuisine”.
The Wolseley has long been at the beating heart of London’s dining scene and played host to many a power lunch over the years (if only the walls could talk...).
Certainly it’s an excellent business model, with beamed-in likenesses of in-their-prime Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Benny and Björn performing songs including “Knowing Me, Knowing You”, “Mamma Mia”