“Papa Was a Preacher” is based on the book by Alyene Porter, dramatized by John McGreevey. The story was written by a daughter of a preacher, based on her experiences growing up.
Sean Hayes will star in Good Night, Oscar at the Barbican Theatre (Isabel Infantes/PA) Sean Hayes is following in the footsteps of Will And Grace co-star Eric McCormack by making his debut as an ...
As the new season of the reality dating show begins Monday night, Papa John's is offering complimentary pizza to fans with the same name as the first impression rose recipient. After Grant meets ...
An award-winning Plymouth chef behind a popular fine dining restaurant has branched out and opened a new street food venue on the Barbican. The Clippy is run by Fletcher Andrews, owner of Fletcher ...
We are delighted to present four breathtaking productions from leading international artists making their Barbican debuts between 14 January and 1 February, including award-winning work in the Theatre ...
We are delighted to present four breathtaking productions from leading international artists making their Barbican debuts between 14 January and 1 February, including award-winning work in the Theatre ...
Jordan Fein's production garnered five star reviews during its sold-out run at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre last year. Now it will take up an eight-week residency at the Barbican Theatre ...
With life-size puppets and cinematic stylings, Plexus Polaire’s Moby Dick is a dark and immersive plunge into Herman Melville’s epic story. In many ways, the centrepiece of this year’s Mime ...
Sharlene Hector plays Clio. For theatre her work includes A Strange Loop (Barbican Theatre), Dreamgirls, Here and Now (UK tours), Hairspray (London Coliseum), and Standing at the Sky’s Edge ...
Concrete brutalist architecture combined with an enormous assortment of tropical plants makes the Barbican Conservatory one of a kind. The huge indoor jungle is normally open to the public on ...
As part of Mime London’s 2025 season, French-Norwegian theatre company Plexus Polaire brings Herman Melville’s epic novel Moby Dick to the Barbican stage, inventively evoking the vastness and ...
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