The Pianist of Willesden Lane at the St. James Theatre
‘Hold on to your music, it will be your best friend in life…’ In early 1938, Lisa Jura, a young Jewish girl in Vienna, dreamed that one day she would […]
‘Hold on to your music, it will be your best friend in life…’ In early 1938, Lisa Jura, a young Jewish girl in Vienna, dreamed that one day she would […]
As the weather gets warmer, SouthWestFest is heating up, too! SouthWestFest is SW1’s largest festival, bringing together over 10,000 people who live, work and study in the area. With over 50 free […]
Lunchtime theatre returns to the St James Theatre this month, with Lightbox Theatre’s 50-minute show, Other People. Since it opened in 2012, the St James Theatre has developed quite an […]
Whilst I’ve never doubted the significance of Samuel Beckett as a playwright, I always found his work mentally bruising with its often bleak outlook on life. I was buoyed, however, as I […]
There’s a special kind of magic to SW1 in the summer, with it’s beautiful green central city squares and unique independent shops, cafes, art galleries, theatres, music venues and more; it’s a […]
The “Grosvenor Place Choir” is made up of twenty SW1 enthusiasts. Together with a local primary school, they organised a Christmas Carol on Thursday 17 December at St. Peter’s Church to raise funds for Save […]