Posts by East End Review
Sleeping Booty!
More panto records will be smashed as the the creators of the critically acclaimed Dick!, are back with yet another fithy and festive frolic.. The Evil Mangelina (Dusty O), is wreaking havoc over our precious, perverted pantoland with an unruly and slippery iron fist … Together with her randy but downtrodden sidekick ‘Tit-bit’, they preside…
Read MoreThe Realness review – musical tackles problems facing prison leavers
Energetic performances by a cast of care-leavers and ex-offenders make new musical The Realness a Christmas cracker
Read MoreStink Foot review: A sticky situation at the Yard Theatre
Greek tragedy gets a messy revisionist twist in Stink Foot
Read MoreMother Goose review: a dame good show at Hackney Empire!
Clive Rowe and Sharon D. Clarke return to the cast for the Hackney Empire panto
Read MoreWinterville gets underway in Victoria Park
Cabaret, club nights, rides and street food, there’s pretty much something for everyone down at Winterville
Read MoreArt to the Streets of East London
INIVA announces a window presentation and new performance entitled Makhuba by South African artist Lerato Shadi
Read MoreEast London artist paints UK's tallest mural to highlight crisis in affordable housing
Mural painted as ‘symbol of solidarity’ with New Era tenants and Focus E15 mums
Read MoreLa Grace Du Ciel at Gallery Extreme
A homage to Grace Jones at a new East London art gallery
Read MoreArgentine film festival returns to Hackney
Yearly celebration of Argentine cinema to feature films by some of the country’s most promising directors
Read MorePrincess of Wales – review
The Princess of Wales in Clapton has a more homely feel than the average East London pub
Read MoreEmma Ware: sustainable jewellery for the 21st century
Resourceful designer makes jewellery using reformed materials
Read MoreHow to design happiness into your life
Feeling blue? A new book analyses the psychology of happiness and offers tips on how to achieve it
Read MoreJack London goes down and out in The People of the Abyss
Reissue of Jack London’s socialist expose from 1903 with original photographic plates aims to shock with its depiction of early 20th-century poverty
Read MoreVandalism and the red hands of William Gladstone
Behind the red-handed statue of William Gladstone in Bow Churchyard is a story of silencing and resistance
Read MoreEast London Suffragettes: 'more diverse than middle-class women marching around dressed in white'
New book commemorates a hundred years since a group of East End women led by Sylvia Pankhurst set up a splinter group of suffragettes
Read MoreIranian activist TV channel is operating out of Hackney Downs
Zanan TV grew out of the 2009 Green Movement and aims to fight for greater freedom for women in Iran
Read MoreEverlasting Lives exhibition at St Joseph's hospice
Photojournalist Eléonore de Bonneval asked patients at St Joseph’s Hospice to choose possessions that tell intimate stories about their lives. Here three patients reveal three of their choices
Read MoreDance festival in Isle of Dogs to give platform to new choreographers
Emerge 14 dance festival offers choreographers a chance to show and develop their work
Read MoreWinterville festival reveals more programme details
A one-woman play inspired by Kate Bush, a travelling arts circus and family rave form part of the festive town’s eclectic line-up
Read MoreThe Voyeurs embrace equal opportunities for new album
New found togetherness makes The Voyeurs’ new album Rhubarb Rhubarb a gratifying listen
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