Entertainment in London
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tkts
reviewed
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SRO Audiences
reviewed
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Sinfonietta
reviewed
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Philharmonia Orchestra
reviewed
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Monmouth Coffee Company
reviewed
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Monmouth Coffee Company
reviewed
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Megawoof!
reviewed
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Lucky Voice
reviewed
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Lucky Voice
reviewed
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London Symphony Orchestra
reviewed
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London Philharmonic Orchestra
reviewed
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Jewel
reviewed
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Jewel
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G-A-Y Late
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G-A-Y Bar
reviewed
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G-A-Y
reviewed
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Fulham
reviewed
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Curzon Cinemas
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Curzon Cinemas
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Curzon Cinemas
reviewed
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Club@Heaven
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Chelsea
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Almeida
A plush venue that can be relied on to provide the city with an essential program of imaginative theatre, the Almeida, under its creative artistic director, Michael Attenborough, attracts directors such as Richard Eyre and Rufus Norris, and stages plays such as The Mercy Seat and the acclaimed Duet for One.
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Zigfrid Von Underbelly
Furnished like an oversize lounge room (check out the disturbing family portrait over the fireplace), it's the kookiest of the Hoxton Sq venues.
reviewed
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Ye Olde Watling
This small strip behind St Paul’s has an almost village-like feel to it, and the centre of the village is definitely Ye Olde Watling, an old timer with a gorgeous wooden bar that is always busy from 5pm. Food is served and a there’s a taste-before-you-try policy for the great selection of real ales.
reviewed