Romeo and Juliet meets Queen – Hideki Noda discusses A Night At the Kabuki

Hideki Noda OBE is a multi-award winning Japanese playwright, theatre director, and actor. This September he presents his sell-out production of A Night At The Kabuki for just three nights in London’s Sadler’s Wells theatre – the only opportunity to see the production outside Asia – with his company Noda Map.
The Hungarian State Folk Ensemble perform music and dance at Sadler’s Wells this June

Image: Member of The Hungarian State Folk Ensemble by photographer Gabor Dusa
Lockdown correspondent, Lois Keidan, London, UK.

Lockdown correspondent, Mat Fraser, New York City, USA.

Lockdown correspondent, Joseph Seelig, Céret, south France.

Here's a good 'did you know' fact: the UK's longest-running theatre season is the London International Mime Festival (aka LIMF). Its debut was at The Cockpit Theatre in 1977 and has since grown into an annual January event at London's leading venues.
Lockdown correspondent, Tom Chivers on the live book launch from inflatable bathtub

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EUTOPIA – are you ready for it? Josephine Burton launches a new cultural programme

Photo: Josephine Burton leads a Dash Café at Rich Mix.