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#WelcomeToHackney: bar’s reaction to a stabbing inspires play about gentrification

by East End Review December 7, 2015

#Haters is a story about community conflict based on a controversial incident at a Hackney pub last year

Posted inART

Tube workers show station mastery with Out of Uniform exhibition

by East End Review December 4, 2015December 4, 2015

View art by London Underground employees in an empty office turned gallery next to Leytonstone Underground

Posted inSTAGE

Puppet-powered Snow White panto comes to Winterville

by East End Review December 4, 2015

Visitors to Victoria Park’s winter town can immerse themselves in the delights of a Christmas pantomime

Posted inFILM

This is East London: short film Jacked has true grit

by East End Review December 4, 2015December 4, 2015

Two car thieves make an unusual discovery in short film starring Charley Palmer Rothwell and This is England’s Thomas Turgoose

Posted inSTAGE

Jack and the Beanstalk, Hackney Empire, review: hilariously silly and mischievous

by East End Review November 30, 2015

This year’s Hackney Empire pantomime reimagines Jack and the Beanstalk as a climate change fable

Posted inFOOD & DRINK

A fish odyssey across East London

by East End Review November 27, 2015November 27, 2015

Your intrepid correspondent casts his net in search of delicious seafood

Posted inMUSIC

PJ Harvey to headline as Field Day announces first wave of acts

by East End Review November 26, 2015November 26, 2015

Beach House, Deerhunter and Four Tet also set to perform at festival’s tenth anniversary in Victoria Park

Posted inSTAGE

The Divided Laing review – inside the mind of a psychiatrist

by East End Review November 25, 2015November 29, 2015

Arcola production about R.D. Laing’s 1960s mental health commune examines the nature of psychiatry while remaining at its core a domestic farce

Posted inBOOKS

Hackney Propaganda: a look at 19th century working men’s clubs

by East End Review November 23, 2015November 29, 2015

A pamphlet first published by Centerprise explores working class political life in Victorian Hackney

Posted inSTAGE

My Beautiful Black Dog – review: finding humour in depression

by East End Review November 20, 2015November 20, 2015

Hackney Showroom was wowed this week by the charismatic Brigitte Aphrodite for a short run of her Edinburgh-feted musical play about depression

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