Film & Theatre
The big new Everyman in King’s Cross is now open
North London’s largest new cinema in years flung its doors open last night – and we had a sneak preview
Review: Miss Hope Springs, Wilton’s Music Hall
The sequin-clad cabaret sensation and ‘recovering showgirl’ was in her element, says Stephen Emms
MUST DO: Everyman on the Corner
Plus don’t miss the latest exhibitions at the Wellcome Collection and House of Illustration
This bloke is in pursuit of ‘manly-ness’
Comedian Sheraz Yousaf is bringing his unique show to the Betsy Trotwood
Love the London Overground? Then watch the film
The Swedenborg Film Festival returns this weekend with an afternoon exploring concept of topographies
MUST DO: Fringe! Queer Film & Arts Fest 2016
This month sees the event’s sixth outing in venues across east and central London
SLAM has just opened in King’s Cross
Affordable, grand new fringe venues just don’t crop up effortlessly in central London much these days. So what’s the story behind this?
MUST DO: War & Peace Revival
Less than an hour on the high speed from King’s Cross is this quirky four-day festival
MUST DO: Shakespeare in Ten Acts (…and Punk)
This is the summer show for even the most bardophobic newcomer
MUST DO: Strawberries & Screen returns to Granary Square
Wimbledon is back being screened in King’s Cross from Monday. Plus a Mumsent Bookfest, and Kerb weekend markets