Theatre review: Les Liaisons Dangereuses, National Theatre
Les Liaisons Dangereuses is a novel that’s probably best known for the 1988 film version Dangerous Liaisons. The new National[…]
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Les Liaisons Dangereuses is a novel that’s probably best known for the 1988 film version Dangerous Liaisons. The new National[…]
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Titanique is camp, chaotic and a really fun night out, particularly if you’re a fan of Celine Dion. The show[…]
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You can’t have a blog with cocktail in the title and not be a fan. I’m a lover of the[…]
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Sophie Ellis-Bextor knows how to bring the disco to any venue, even one as classic as London’s Royal Albert Hall.[…]
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Tower Bridge is one of London’s most iconic sights, but did you know that each tower weighs the equivalent of[…]
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London’s National Gallery is easy to take for granted. I walked past it at least twice a day when I[…]
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