Results tagged “the space”

THEATRE
Titus Andronicus
The Space, Isle of Dogs
4/5
IN A NUTSHELL: Violent, horrific and hideously prolonged - well worth a visit, writes Catherine Usher.
Once upon a time, stories were born around campfires and by bedsides.
Barrister Lesley Young used to make up tales for her young children when she returned home from a hard day in court. This Christmas, the Isle of Dogs resident will see one of her creations on stage, as one of two festive shows at The Space.

Readers of "street-savvy" guidebook Not For Tourists probably won't be making a bee-line for the Wharf any time soon.
The "urban-manual" for residents in the capital savaged the estate and the surrounding area in its 2010 edition, dubbing it "finance's faltering engine room".

Lloyd Banks The Indigo2
The Graduate The Space
The Gresham Ship Discovery
Museum of London Docklands
Martin Coyote Bermondsey Square Hotel

Nine Inch Nails The O2 arena
Cross Road Blues Hackney Empire
Maddid's Nordic Festival The Space
Giants Of Comedy Hackney Empire

Z-Uncut The Indigo2
Mozart Gala The Space
Michael Palin The Indigo2
The House Of Fairy Tales Window Galleries

Maras The Field Of Fire Hackney Empire
The Bay The Space
Edinburgh Previews The Albany
Variety Lives Stratford Circus

Britney Spears
The O2 arena
Mid****** Night's Dream
The Space
Here Come The Boys
The Indigo2

- Bob Dylan @ The O2 arena
- Jose Gonzalez @ East Wintergarden
- Faustus @ The Space
- Planet Narnia @ National Maritime Museum

- Paul Weller @ The O2 arena
- The Illegal Eagles @ The Indigo2
- Modeste @ Churchill Place Mall
- A Little Lunch Music @ The Space

- Sir Gawain An The Green Knight @ Greenwich Theatre
- Katya Kabanova @ Hackney Empire
- The Gut Girls @ The Space
- Feelings @ Hackney Empire

- Tina Turner @ The O2 arena
- X-Factor Live @ The O2 arena
- Synergy @ The Indigo2
- Enterprise 09 @ The Space

– Cyrano @ Greenwich Theatre
– The Master And Margarita @ The Space
– Over The Rainbow @ Greenwich Theatre

IT'S on every front page, and it's been touted as the bearer of the banking apocalypse.
So is it really surprising that a band has finally written a single about the dreaded credit crunch?











