Posts by East End Review
Calvary review – 'An incisive, thrilling and original piece of work'
A priest faces a deadly showdown with a parishioner in John Michael McDonagh’s satirical drama
Read MoreMom 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
Read MoreBaby/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
Read MoreWuthering 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
Read MoreMasters 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
Read MoreDishoom – review
Dishoom models itself on the traditional Bombay cafes, and is named after the Bollywood sound effect for landing a punch
Read MoreMerchants Tavern – review
Cocktails and fine dining ensure Merchants Tavern delivers the goods
Read MoreHow 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
Read MoreGrimm Tales for Young and Old – review
Shoreditch Town Hall hosts Philip Pullman’s adaptation of the Brothers Grimm’s classic fables
Read MoreFernando 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
Read MoreYoko Ono? Oh yes!
Sixties icon Yoko Ono played to a full house at Dalston’s Cafe Oto last month
Read MoreRecord Store Day vinyl countdown in Shoreditch
Secret 7″, the charity initiative in which original Vinyl artwork is sold off for charity, is set to be one of this year’s highlights
Read MoreParkour life – opening of new academy in Docklands
French sport that’s all about getting from A to B in the most efficient possible way handed new London facility in Trinity Buoy Wharf
Read MoreMy Stuff – review
Finnish docudrama is shown at at The Proud Archivist as part of Cinémathèque, a film night of distinctive world cinema
Read MoreBanksy: The Room in the Elephant – review
Arcola theatre hosts play about a homeless man who is evicted from his temporary shelter after a Banksy daub makes it a work of art
Read MoreEldorado – review
How would a Western power deal with being on the receiving end of war asks Eldorado by Marius von Mayenburg
Read MoreThe Nine O'Clock Slot – review
Ambitious play highlights the propensity of ‘paupers’ funerals’ in London and the anonymity of those left to die alone
Read MoreWuthering Heights – preview
Emily Brontë’s novel Wuthering Heights has been adapted for stage and is showing at the Rosemary Branch
Read MoreThe Moscow Project: photographs of a rarely seen side of Russia
A secret cosmonaut base, the Moscow circular line and ‘kiosk culture’ are among the subjects of a group exhibition on the Russian capital
Read MoreInterview: 'It's much easier to build resentment on the care system than on your parents'
Jenny Molloy talks about finding forgiveness and acceptance after growing up in care and her mixed feelings about returning to East London
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