SHOTS of race-goers in Mumbai and a drawing of an elephant god are just two of the works on show at a new exhibition of contemporary Anglo-Indian art. Read
The credit crunch appears to have been a good thing for one local playwright, who has struck success by writing a satirical stage show about the financial troubles.Read
Colonialism and the conflict between love and duty are the weighty themes tackled by Proscenium theatre company in a modern production of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra.Read
What better way to enjoy the summer than to watch - or even participate in - an open-air play on the 19th Century Parliamentarian after whom Gladstone Park is named?Read
The scene is a hotel lobby in the Middle-Eastern capital of Syria. The smell, which the main character so aptly loses at key points of the play, is one of the desert - of jasmine, of old traditions, and of unrequited love. Welcome to Damascus.
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Classical Indian dance fuses with contemporary styles to tell a story of feuding gangs and forbidden love in a show at Harrow Arts Centre next Friday.Read
Fresh from success with a two-play debut in May of this year, the Hill Players - Harrow's new amateur dramatics group - aims to impress once more with a performance of the comedy Stepping Out by Richard Harris, a few days before Christmas.Read
Madcap antics aboard an ocean liner steaming between New York and London are the subject of Harrow Light Operatic Society's latest production. The below-deck mistaken identity farce that is Anything Goes features a stowaway in love with an heiress, an evangelistturned-nightclub singer and a disguised gangster and his companion.Read
Whether it's a Victorian melodrama or a French farce, a middle-aged man's monologue or the story of an elderly actress drowning in nostalgia, it can all be seen in Fourplay.Read