Big names and lesser known acts wreaked musical havoc at the first ever Mirrors festival in Hackney this weekend
Four soldiers struggle to adapt to not being at war in the latest production at the Yard Theatre
Girls’ school pulls plug on touring play citing explicit references to child abuse
Cult club night How Does It Feel To Be Loved has made a new home at The Shacklewell Arms. We speak to its founder, Ian Watson
A trip to St John at Hackney to see the Balkan folk maestros stirs old passions
Immersive play at Shoreditch Town Hall about the enigmatic Duchess of Argyll proves compellingly ambiguous
Activist artists take on the housing crisis with exhibition at Hackney Downs Studios
Poetry hotshots spit out their rhymes in a battle for poetry supremacy in Octagon at the Arcola
The Yard’s run of demanding and socially perceptive plays continues with Brenda
After the Fall at Red Gallery revisits the unique art and dance music scene of post-Wall Berlin
Star’s strict religious upbringing on an East London estate proved the catalyst for her new TV comedy in which nothing is off limits
Acoustic gigs on the first Sunday of each month showcase the talents of local musicians