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New Play about Virginia Woolf

Contrary to the popular belief that she was largely uneducated, Virginia Woolf studied a range of academic subjects at degree…

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Special Event: Apocalypstick - The Nunnery Gallery

Special event: Exhibition Talk and Film Screening on Friday 25th February, 6.30pm – 9pm

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Alexander Millar: Working Man

A major new exhibition of the paintings of Scottish-born artist Alexander Millar, the author of the instantly recognisable and hugely…

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Portobello ReCollection

Portobello ReCollection, a new website celebrating the heritage of North Kensington, is encouraging people to write about their personal memories…

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Presentation of the Magdalena's Painting

On Wednesday January 12th 2011, Lord Daffydd-Ellis Thomas and Jeff Cuthbert, as representatives of the Welsh Assembly and the People…

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Watteau: The Drawings Exhibition

March 2011, the Royal Academy of Arts will present the first retrospective exhibition of the drawings of Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684–1721)…

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Watch and Rate scheme to help parents

Creative Industries Minister Welcomes BBFC Watch and Rate Scheme

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Fascinating tales of London's early theatres

Killings and Kidnappings: fascinating tales of London’s early theatres highlighted by new online database.

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Delaine Le Bas: Witch Hunt

CAMPBELL WORKS: Romany gypsies settled on Hackney Marshes at the end of the 19th century – and Irish Travellers occupied…

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The Train Driver by Athol Fugard

THE TRAIN DRIVER: There’s a shock, or a twist at the end of the play, which I won’t spoil by…

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