Entertainment
London is well known for its eclectic mix of entertainment venues and here you can find a variety of entertainment venues with a plethora of events to entertain all year round.
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The rise and rise of vintage London
It’s undeniable, our love of vintage style is apparent everywhere from our tastes in fashion, furniture and even our food. Read More
The Philharmonia Orchestra is one of the world’s great orchestras. Acknowledged as the UK’s foremost musical pioneer, with an extraordinary recording legacy, the Philharmonia leads the field for its quality of playing, and for its innovative approach to audience development, residencies,… Read More
Recognised today as one of the finest orchestras on the international stage, the London Philharmonic was founded in 1932 by Sir Thomas Beecham. Since then, its Principal Conductors have included Sir Adrian Boult, Bernard Haitink, Sir Georg Solti, Klaus Tennstedt and Kurt Masur. In 2007 Vladimir Jurowski… Read More
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Eastbourne has four theatres with a combined capacity of more than 4,500.
Each theatre has its own distinct character and style, from the purpose built Congress Theatre to the atmospheric Victorian Devonshire Park Theatre.
The Congress Theatre is a purpose built modern theatre and conference venue.
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Pegasus is an arts centre established in East Oxford since 1962. It specialises in a range of performing arts for young people in collaboration with professional artists and in parallel with the making and presentation of new work by established and emerging artists and companies.
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The Marlowe Theatre opened in St Margaret’s Street, just before the First World War. In the 1920s, it was then turned into a cinema called the Central Picture Theatre. The cinema failed to compete with the other new cinemas and the building…
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The 16th of September 2011 sees the birth of "The Dollhouse".
Set in one of the quirkiest buildings in London's square mile, amidst the hustle and bustle of the world's financial hub, this converted Victorian bathhouse has attracted an array of revellers (Prince Harry…
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The Conservatoire is an open-access community arts and music centre for all ages and levels of ability, located in Blackheath, London. Founded in 1881, they have operated from their purpose-built Grade II-listed buildings on the edge of Blackheath Village since 1896. Over 1,400 students take lessons or courses…
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Trinity Laban is the UK’s only conservatoire of music and contemporary dance. Leaders in music and contemporary dance education, they also provide exciting opportunities for the public to encounter dance and music, and access arts health programmes. The unequalled expertise and experience of…
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Bold Tendencies is a non-profit summermtime sculpture project dedicated to showcasing new art by international artists. Held on the top four floors of a disused multi-storey car park in Peckham, South London with spectacular views across the city, Bold Tendencies is committed to supporting the…
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There are few institutions in the United Kingdom with an unbroken three centuries of service and none of them is so close to the heart of the nation as "The Men in Scarlet", the Chelsea Pensioners, and their home, the Royal Hospital Chelsea. Founded in 1682…
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The Kings Theatre is an elegant Edwardian Playhouse in Southsea, Portsmouth showcasing drama, musicals and comedy. Since the 2007 restorations, the Kings Theatre has attracted large national touring productions such as Chicago, Beauty & The Beast and The Rocky Horror Show.
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