A priest faces a deadly showdown with a parishioner in John Michael McDonagh’s satirical drama
Mom Tudie: the East London producer with a sound beyond his years
Electronic music producer Mom Tudie is only 18 but already has a distinctive musical style
Baby/Lon review – ‘This is not just about entertainment’
A cast of care leavers star in a tale of growing up in social services by Big House theatre company
Wuthering Heights – review
Strong performances and clever staging bring to life Cathy and Heathcliff’s turbulent love in this faithful adaptation of Emily Brontë’s novel Wuthering Heights
Masters of the Airwaves: The Rise and Rise of Underground Radio – review
Masters of the Airwaves tells the story of the birth of black music radio in the UK through interviews with the people who were there
Dishoom – review
Dishoom models itself on the traditional Bombay cafes, and is named after the Bollywood sound effect for landing a punch
Merchants Tavern – review
Cocktails and fine dining ensure Merchants Tavern delivers the goods
How We Used to Live: a love letter to London
Author Travis Elborough from Stoke Newington helped to write this poetic documentary looking at London past and present
Grimm Tales for Young and Old – review
Shoreditch Town Hall hosts Philip Pullman’s adaptation of the Brothers Grimm’s classic fables
Fernando Messulam: the restaurant owner with a ‘steak’ in opera
Restaurant manager and tenor Fernando Messulam indulges his passion for music by holding monthly opera night