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May 29, 2026   |   

 

 

Dear Reader,

One bit of exciting news out of this week's sweltering heat bomb is that Maidstone Borough Council has become the first in the UK to formally adopt a Rights of Nature framework. What this means is that rivers, trees, soils, and wildlife are deemed to hold intrinsic value, have the right to exist and thrive, and will be considered in decision-making alongside people and the economy. Nature, at last, is getting a seat at the table. Just as it is in business: House of Hackney's decision to appoint Mother Nature and Future Generations to a board director role in 2023 is now a case study at Harvard Business School. When what was once considered woo-woo gets main billing in traditional institutions gives us all a reason to hope in the heat.

Lucy Cleland
Editorial Director

 

 

Staying In

 

WATCH: The Four Seasons

Fancy sheltering from the sun and bingeing some escapist TV? Netflix’s beloved comedy-drama The Four Seasons is back for season 2, with all episodes streaming now. Based on Alan Alda’s 1981 romcom of the same name, the eight-part comedy drama centres on three married couples – Nick (Steve Carell) and Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver), Kate (Tina Fey) and Jack (Will Forte), and Danny (Colman Domingo) and Claude (Marco Calvani) – who embark on a seasonal getaway together every winter, spring, summer and autumn. But their carefully laid annual plans crumble when Nick decides to leave Anne. After the sad ending to season 1, the gang is back together for four more seasonal sojourns, including the Jersey Shore beach and the mountains of upstate New York. Streaming now on Netflix.

READ: About This 18th Century Gate Lodge

If you’re seeking inspiration for your next DIY project, we’ve got just the thing. Straddling the border between Shropshire and North Wales, this classic gate lodge dates back all the way to the 18th century – and was recently restored back to its former glory by interior designer Annie-Rose Chantler. ‘Our first priority was to restore the building’s original historic features and give guests a real sense of history,’ recounts the designer. ‘But we also wanted the cottage to feel fun and have a modern twist, rather than become a time warp.’ Heritage features (like the original stone fireplace in the sitting room, pictured above) and antique furniture formed the base of this redesign, with playful pops – maximalist wallpaper, bespoke headboards and colourfully framed prints – giving the space some much-needed warmth. Read all about the transformation (and see inside) here.

 

MAKE: Alex Mackay’s Raspberry Frozen Yoghurt

We’ve found the tastiest way to stay cool this weekend: by making your own fro-yo. Find a recipe below from Alex Mackay. 

Ingredients:

Serves 2

For the jam (makes 1.9kg):

  • 1kg jam sugar

  • Grated zest of 1 orange

  • Grated zest and juice (3 tbsp) of 1 lemon

  • 1kg raspberries or blackberries

For the ice cream:

  • 1 x 250g tub full-fat yoghurt (the more fat the better), or fromage blanc

  • 250g raspberry or blackberry jam

Method:

  1. To make the jam, get a large (24cm) heavy-bottomed saucepan. Add the jam sugar, the citrus zest and the lemon juice. Add the raspberries. Give it all a gentle toss rather than stir so as not to break up the raspberries. Gently bring to the boil.

  2. Watch over it and make sure that the sugar dissolves before it starts to boil. Stir occasionally to make sure that the jam doesn’t stick to the bottom. Once the jam boils, boil rapidly for 4–5 minutes, stirring every now and then. The temperature should be 104°C. Take the pan off the heat.  Pour the jam into a bowl. Stir gently every now and then as it cools. This will help distribute the fruit evenly.

  3. Spoon the fruit into sterilised jars just before the jam has set. Fill the jars right up to the top. Cover the jars first with clingfilm, which should touch the surface of the jam, then with the lids. Leave to cool. Store in the fridge or a cool place.

  4. To make the ice cream, take a shallow plastic or earthenware container. Add the yoghurt. Whisk in two-thirds of the raspberry jam. Put the tray in the freezer and freeze for six hours, vigorously stirring the mixture every 30 minutes. (I found it easiest to leave my whisk in the dish in the freezer.)

  5. After about three hours, when the yoghurt begins to harden, take it out of the freezer and fold in the rest of the raspberry jam, combining the two just enough to make streaks through the mixture. Freeze for a further two to three hours before serving. If you have an ice cream machine, just pour the original mixture into it and churn. Once it is ready, add the final third of the raspberry jam and churn once or twice until it streaks through the mixture.

  6. Serve on frozen plates or in frozen glasses.

The Magic Fridge by Alex Mackay (Bloomsbury)

 

Going Out

 

BOOK: Newbury Racecourse’s Music Racedays

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There’s a huge summer of racing and live music in store at Newbury Racecourse. The historic venue – ideally located in Berkshire with an on-site rail station and free parking – hosts four music racedays this summer, each with an afternoon’s racing followed by a headline concert. The Gipsy Kings are first up live after racing on Friday 17 July before Ronan Keating takes to the Racecourse’s stage on Saturday 18 July. Tinie Tempah and Jessie J arrive in August, on Friday 14 and Saturday 15 August. There will also be a host of festival-style food and drink to pick from and plenty of off-track entertainment to enjoy. One ticket grants admission to both the racing and the concert that follows – and with tickets priced from just £29, it’s a steal. newburyracecourse.co.uk

TRY: Yoga At The Natural History Museum

Is this the very best shivasana view? There’s nothing quite like blinking your eyes open to Hope the blue whale’s looming skeletal underbelly, and this encapsulates the idiosyncrasy of Yoga at the Natural History Museum: the truly unique views. Guided by practitioners from London studio East of Eden, guests are invited to unroll their mat in the cavernous Hintze Hall, tune into their breath and release all of their tension with a stress relieving flow. There are both evening and morning sessions available, the latter including private access to one of the NHM’s galleries before the museum opens to the public. Select dates in June, July, August, September and October. Tickets from £32; book for the evening here or the morning here.

EAT: Seafood At The Sea, The Sea, Chelsea

Pavilion Road favourite The Sea, The Sea is reopening in a larger venue across the road. The new bistro will have space for 40 in a dining room overlooking the pretty pedestrianised street, with a large terrace for al fresco dining plus an expanded fishmongers. Book a table to enjoy seafood sourced directly from fishing vessels using low-impact methods: the menu includes dishes like confit sea trout with white asparagus, and a sharing whole plaice with braised punterelle and broad beans. Alternatively pop in to buy some fresh seafood to cook for dinner, or grab a freshly prepared lunch box to enjoy on the move featuring sashimi sets and shellfish rolls. Opens 29 May 2026, theseathesea.net

 

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Property Of The Week

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A seaside estate set in the picturesque landscape of Santa Ponsa in Mallorca, Villa Salimar is only a stone’s throw from the island’s buzzy harbours and first-class golfing. Originally designed in 1954 by renowned local architect Pere Garau, the property was renovated in 2020 to pair its sea views with modern luxuries like a sauna and lift. Beyond the seven-bedroom home and guest flat, the gardens, pool and outdoor kitchen create the ideal spot for al fresco entertaining. 

€34,450,000, engelvoelkers.com

 

Competition Time

  1. Win a one-night stay for two at The Merry Harriers in the Surrey Hills

  2. Win a month’s supply of all of MOGU’s Functional Mushroom Capsules

  3. Win the all-new Brompton P Line in Plum Red (4-speed, mid-bar), worth £2,399

 

Psssst…

Former Soho House CEO Nick Jones is launching a new London hotel, St Clement at 180 The Thames. He describes it as the lovechild of Claridge’s and Chiltern Firehouse, complete with interiors by Eagle & Hodges, a rooftop restaurant from Florence Knight and a spa featuring a 25m-long pool set below a glass wall below the street. Soft launching this June, with bookings available from September, it’s guaranteed to be one of the capital’s buzziest new spots.

 

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May 28, 2026   |   

 

 

Staying In

Read The Typing Lady & Other Fictions By Ruth Ozeki

The Typing Lady & Other Fictions is a dazzling collection of short stories by Ruth Ozeki, says our resident book reviewer Belinda Bamber. A filmmaker and Zen Buddhist priest who lives in Massachusetts, Ozeki won the 2022 Women’s Prize for Fiction with The Book of Form and Emptinessand was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2013 with A Tale for the Time Being. Her latest publication, a short story collection, is our book club pick of the month. As Ozeki tells C&TH, ‘I don’t write books to find myself, because I’m not convinced there is a self to be found. But I do write books to find out about myself – or rather my selves. In Buddhism, the self is a fluid construct, an ever-evolving, ever-changing story that is inextricably entangled with – and contingent upon – the causes and conditions that arise in the world. So, as a writer shaped by Buddhism, every novel or story is an exploration of these fictional selves and the interplay between them and the world. To paraphrase Walt Whitman, we contain multitudes, and I write in order to study these multitudes. Thankfully, none of my novels has brought enlightenment. That would be terrible. I’d have no reason to write!’ Read the full interview hereThe Typing Lady & Other Fictions is out now, £18.99

 

Going Out

Book A Cotswolds Farm Retreat

Craving a weekend away? The Cotswolds’ latest opening is Alcoves, a pretty pair of cabins on a working family farm near Broadway. The work of artist Tom Evetts, these rural retreats offer a slice of quiet luxury in the countryside – think reclaimed timber interiors, with Christopher Farr check headboards, Piglet bedding, log burners and oil paintings on the walls – tucked away within an old row of oak and lime trees that have sheltered this patch of land since the 18th century. How you choose your time here is up to you: explore local walking routes, play a game of tennis on the Alcoves courts, wind down in a sauna or sink into a rather impressive bathtub to watch Jersey cattle graze across the field. Opens 1 June 2026, with cabins starting from £200 per night with a two-night minimum. alcoves-cabins.co.uk

 

Property Of The Day

If you were a billionaire, what would you spend your money on? For tech entrepreneur Sergey Frolovichev the answer was simple: a Batman-worthy underground lair inspired by his favourite film, The Dark Night (2008). The workshop (or ‘batcave’) is only accessible via a hidden staircase found in a corner of the games room and concealed by retracting floorboards.

On the market for £29.95m, draperlondon.com

 

Little Luxury

Just in time for summer, beloved jewellery brand Missoma and eyewear label Jimmy Fairly have teamed up on a sunglasses capsule. The eight-piece collection includes two frames, the Elvissa and the Melissa, which are both core Jimmy Fairly styles and come in a range of colourways – with the Missoma touch added through sculptural arms and gold molten detailing. £150, missoma.com

 

Competition Time

Le Chameau has crafted some of the world’s finest Wellington boots since its founding in Normandy in 1927. And now’s your chance to win two pairs of Saint Hubert Wellington boots (worth £280 each), plus two boot bags and care kits. Enter here.

 

Psssst…

If you haven’t tried Bubala yet, you’re missing out. It’s one of London’s most beloved spots for Middle Eastern, veggie food, and now the group has announced a fourth branch will open in Covent Garden this September. Don’t miss the Best of Bubala menu (a generous sharing-style spread of the eatery’s favourite dishes) which is a steal at £39pp. Think honey halloumi, pillowy laffa bread, burnt butter hummus and tahini smacked cucumbers.

 

Whatever You Do, Don’t

Forget your SPF today. There’s a reason skincare experts and dermatologists are always going on about wearing daily sunscreen on your face: it reduces your risk of sun damage as well as slowing photoaging – with some studies suggesting it could actually reverse the damage caused to skin. Here are the best face SPF creams to wear during the heatwave and beyond.

 

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May 27, 2026   |   

 

 

Staying In

Watch A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder

Half term is in full swing, and if you have a teenage daughter to entertain, the BBC has you covered: A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is back for series two. Based on Holly Jackson's trilogy of novels, Wednesday star Emma Myers leads as Pip, a precocious teen in the leafy, close-knit village of Little Kilton who refuses to accept the answers of the adults around her when they just don’t seem quite right. In series one, that meant launching her own investigation into the murder of a girl at her school five years ago (under the guise of a school project), while in series 2 Pip launches an investigative podcast when another local teenager goes missing. It's a wonderful teen drama for the modern age – and you'll probably end up being gripped by the action, too. All episodes streaming now on BBC iPlayer.

 

Going Out

Go To Mount Street Neighbourhood Summer Festival

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Mount Street is one of Mayfair’s most unique streets: archetypal red-brick townhouses; a world-class collective of galleries, restaurants and retail; and a long history of cultural occupancy. Sir Winston Churchill lived at no. 105 for half a decade, and the street has been home to Britain’s leading art dealers, writers and gentry for generations. An event to book ahead for June is the Mount Street Neighbourhood Summer Festival (encompassing South Audley Street, Carlos Place and neighbouring destinations) which returns for its second edition. Timed to coincide with London Gallery Weekend, the programme has a particular emphasis on art while also drawing on the neighbourhood’s deep foothold in publishing, fashion and food. A cultural hub at 62 South Audley Street will anchor the programme, with contributions from Thames & Hudson, Kathryn Maple, By Walid and Le Monde Béryl, among others. Find the full guide and our pick of highlights here4 – 20 June, book at mountstreetneighbourhood.com

 

Property Of The Day

While Wicked parts one and two were being filmed at London’s Elstree Studios, pop sensation turned movie star Ariana Grande decided to settle down for the year in nearby Hampstead. And now her former penthouse home in Buxmead is for sale. Complete with a private gym, cinema room and 360-degree views across London, take a peek inside

On the market for £16,950,000, sothebysrealty.co.uk and alexandermain.co

 

Little Luxury

Our Place is famed for its non-toxic pans, which come in a variety of aesthetic shades. And now the brand has launched a new Tiny Cookware range, featuring scaled-down takes on favourites: the Tiny Cookware Duo includes a small version of the Always Pan and a Tiny Perfect Pot, ideal for cooking sides or smaller dishes. We love the ‘Spice’ shade. £99, fromourplace.co.uk

 

Competition Time

Win a three-night stay for two people in luxury accommodation at Grand Hyatt La Manga Club Golf & Spa in Spain’s region of Murcia.

 

Psssst…

Fans will know him as toxic finance bro Cameron Sullivan in The White Lotus, but the real Theo James is more of an East London foodie type. The actor made his first foray into hospitality last year with Lupa, a neighbourhood Italian in Highbury, launched alongside restaurateur Ed Templeton (co-founder of Carousel and Cometa) and chef Naz Hassan. And now the trio are trying their luck in Hackney with a second restaurant, Ornella, inspired by the cuisine of Milan where Hassan grew up. We gave it a test drive

 

Whatever You Do, Don’t

Assume you need to spend hours in the gym to reap the benefits of exercise. Nutritionist Kim Pearson attended the recent Smart Ageing Summit, where personal trainer Lavina Mehta MBE shared the concept of ‘exercise snacks’: short bursts of movement woven into daily life to help counteract the very real issue of modern sedentary living. ‘The beauty of exercise snacks is their simplicity,’ writes Kim. ‘Balancing on one leg while brushing your teeth, squats while the kettle boils, taking the stairs or fitting in a brisk walk between meetings may sound small, but these moments of movement can quickly add up.’

 

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May 26, 2026   |   

 

 

Staying In

Try A Knepp BBQ Box

In case you hadn’t noticed, the UK is still basking in a heatwave, which calls for a BBQ. Rather than heading down to Sainsbury’s for your supplies, why not try one of the new Wild Range boxes from rewilding estate Knepp? Inside you’ll get a generous helping of pork sausages, pure beef burgers, marinated chicken wings, venison steaks and more, with options for small, medium or large boxes depending on the size of your group – with all meat organic and regeneratively farmed. To achieve the perfect smoky flavour, chef Sofian Msetfi recommends adding wood to your BBQ – ‘but be careful not to overdo it as you don’t want an acrid taste,’ he says. ‘Try adding it slowly to let the flavour build gradually.’ Adding some veggies into the mix? ‘Don’t oil vegetables you’re grilling, as burnt oil will overpower the vegetables leaving an unpleasant aftertaste,’ chef Theo Randall tells us. ‘The best way is to make sure your BBQ is the right temperature and grill the vegetables dry, then once cooked place them on a wire rack and marinate in some good olive oil, fresh lemon and herbs. Grill slowly too, so that any fat from meat doesn’t catch fire – a good BBQ should be glowing, not flaming.’ Find more BBQ tips here.

 

Going Out

Don’t Go To Capri, Go To Ischia

Capri is flashy, overdone, overcrowded; but it would be dishonest to say it doesn’t have wow factor. The question, increasingly, is whether that wow factor can still be glimpsed – let alone felt – through the crowds, and what the impact of overtourism is on the 7,000 permanent residents of the island (that can receive up to 50,000 visitors a day). Rebecca Cox visited neighbouring island Ischia, where a much more robust population welcomes a more manageable flow of visitors, and the addition of thermal waters, volcano hikes and – most appealingly – prices kept low by locals, mean Ischia have the edge over Capri. This might just be the last rustic holiday spot in the Campania region. Get the full story, including the unexpected link with King Charles, in our review online and if you’re planning a visit, check out San Montano hotel, with a stunning position overlooking San Montano bay.

 

Property Of The Day

Petrol heads, this one’s for you. Not only does this 20,000 sqft compound in Paradise Valley come with an 18-car garage, but also an indoor go-kart track. And if motoring isn’t your style, you can always relax and unwind in the theatre, salon, spa or pool. 

$40,000,000, christiesrealestate.com

 

Little Luxury

Craving the perfect colour match? Code8's lipstick-making classes offer just that: an intimate, quietly sophisticated alternative to traditional beauty shopping, pairing colour expertise with old-school craftsmanship. During a private consultation, the brand's Colour Maestros work intuitively with each guest to land on the most flattering tone, finish and depth – whether that's an understated nude, an effortless everyday rose or a proper statement red. Once the shade is refined, the formula is blended, poured and crafted into a finished lipstick to take home, no doubt destined to become a coveted permanent fixture in your make-up bag. Appointments are available for one, two or small groups, book here.

 

Competition Time

Win a two-night spa break for two in the new Junior Suites at The Quay Hotel & Spa in North Wales, complete with two spa treatments, dinner for two at Ebb & Flow on both evenings, and breakfast each morning.

 

Psssst…

There are a few rooftop pools dotted around London, but many are perched atop hotels and only open to guests. At Virgin Hotel London Shoreditch, though, you can book a table at the accompanying bar and restaurant and enjoy a dip before tucking into charcuterie, salads, seafood and cocktails.

 

Whatever You Do, Don’t

Stick your bedsheets in the freezer to try and cool down your bedroom. ‘This sudden cold will wake your body up,’ says James Wilson, a sleep expert at Mattress Online. ‘Not only that, a frozen thing will always melt, which causes problems. The moisture it creates warms up, making you even hotter, and it leaves a wet patch in the bed, which nobody likes sleeping in.’ Instead, he recommends using lightweight sheets, getting some airflow through the house and having a cold shower before bed.

 

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May 25, 2026   |   

 

 

Staying In

Give Your Kitchen A Countryside Makeover

It’s an age-old question: town or country? We obviously wouldn’t make you choose between the two – but you might be swayed by this Cornish kitchen, which builds on both historic and local design traditions. ‘We drew inspiration from the great Georgian kitchens of English country houses – spaces that were hardworking but full of life and accumulated detail,’ explains Tom Cox, CEO and chief creative of HÁM Interiors. ‘We kept the original Cornish Delabole slate floor to the tone, adding a freestanding island based on a Georgian dairy table.’ The hand-painted Delft tiles, meanwhile, were made by local Cornish company Decorum. ‘The motifs – mackerels, seagulls, sailing boats – felt completely right for this part of the world. We were particularly drawn to the stargazy pie, a nod to the traditional pilchard pie from Mousehole. There's a lovely piece of local folklore woven into those tiles, and that kind of detail is exactly what we were looking for.’ Find more British country kitchen inspiration here.

 

Going Out

Sip Fizz At A Nyetimber Open Day

As the weather hots up for summer, here's one to book ahead. Nyetimber’s Open Day Tour and Tastings give fans of the multi award-winning English sparkling wine access to its idyllically verdant South Downs estate. First arrive in the pretty courtyard with its tinkling water fountain and learn a brief history of the estate, including its Tudor heritage. Then venture on a guided walking tour of the fields to see the flourishing vines – some of the oldest in England – in all of their leafy green glory. While you won’t be touching any of the precious grapes, everyone is welcome to pick the tour guide’s brains, from clued-up grape aficionados to newcomers learning about (sparkling) wine for the very first time. Then it's into the 15th century barn for a four-fizz tasting with enlightening tasting notes and more insight into the sparkling winemaking process. You’ll sip the Classic Cuvee, Rosé, Cuvee Chérie and the coveted Blanc de Blancs 2017, the 2016 version of which became the very first wine from outside of Champagne to win Champion Sparkling Wine in the International Wine Challenge’s 34-year history last autumn. Ensure you make a note of your favourite: bottles can be purchased at cellar door prices at the end. £50pp, select weekend dates in June, July, August and September. nyetimber.com 

 

Property Of The Day


Who doesn’t dream of owning a private island? Set within the Bahamas’ Abaco archipelago, this five-acre tropical paradise boasts soft-sand beaches and swimming coves. At its heart sits a 7,200 sqft home and three-bedroom guest suite with an oceanfront gym and plunge pool. 

$15,900,000, sothebysrealty.com 

 

Little Luxury

Good quality olive oil is the ultimate luxury nowadays – and there’s a new brand on the scene. Krude is a premium extra virgin olive oil co-founded by Gordon Ramsay alongside Ben and Elle Caring, the owners of Soho House wine brand Lady A. Crafted by cold-pressing fresh ingredients, there are seven flavours to choose from, including Chilli, Garlic and Lemon & Basil, as well as the Krude Nude range: uninfused oils including the ‘Finish Me’ Nude – perfect for drizzling and dressing. £22 per bottle, krudeoliveoil.com

 

Competition Time

Here’s your chance to win a luxury AVAIA handbag from LIAVELLA, the newly launched accessories brand redefining the modern carryall. Enter here.

 

Psssst…

The late Queen Elizabeth’s private apartments at Scottish home Holyroodhouse are being opened up to the public for the first time ever, marking the centenary of her birth. It’s a chance to see the place where the monarch would have breakfast with Prince Philip (between 9 – 9.15am, while the Piper played music down below in the garden), the writing desk where she used to work, and her beloved teddy bear which she liked to be displayed on the sofa.

 

Whatever You Do, Don’t

Overdo it on the electrolytes. Although regular use is safe for most people, nutritionist Kim Pearson stresses that ‘more is not always better’. Whether you need to take them everyday depends on your activity output: ‘someone exercising intensely, training in hot conditions or losing large amounts of sweat may benefit from them daily, whereas someone sitting at a desk all day is unlikely to need a high strength electrolyte drink.’ 

 

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Jeremy Bowen 

Truth Under Fire 

22 Sep - 28 Oct 

Added Show in Norwich

  

As the BBC's International Editor, Jeremy has spent over 40 years covering more than 90 countries and 20 wars. Ask your questions to a journalist who gets as close to the truth as possible. 

Uncovering Ancient Egypt with Bettany Hughes 

30 Oct - 18 Nov 

  

Step into the golden sands of Ancient Egypt with Bettany as she brings the land of the pharaohs vividly to life. She will reveal how Egypt's innovations in medicine, engineering, and governance laid foundations for our modern world. 

Wankernomics: Show_ 

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31 Oct - 23 Nov 

Added Date in Hertford

  

With two sell-out Edinburgh Fringe runs and 50 million+ online views, this hilarious new show is a must-see: A Q&A-style thought-leadership driven deep-dive unpacking the many ways corporate bullsh*ttery is taking over the world, and your life. 

Harry Enfield and No Chums! 

10 Oct - 30 Nov 

  

Join us for a legendary evening with this self-styled "stupid idiot." Harry will reflect on 40 years of arsing about, bringing some favourite characters vividly back to life. Don’t miss an evening with a brilliantly silly and strikingly insightful comedian.   

Jay Rayner 

Nights Out in the Kitchen 

03 Sep - 12 Nov 

  

Jay Rayner faces some serious questions and in Nights Out in the Kitchen, the show marking publication of his fabulous new cookbook, he’s finally going to answer them. A couple of hours of intense foodie insight. 

An Evening with Fran Lebowitz 

25 & 27 Oct 

  

Author, social observer, and star of Netflix's Pretend It's A City directed by Martin Scorsese, joins us once again in London to give her invariably cutting take on own pet peeves—including celebrity culture, tourists, and baby strollers. 

The Blindboy Podcast LIVE 

18 Oct - 01 Nov 

  

Described as a "cultural phenomenon" by The New York Times, this is an award-winning podcast in the Irish tradition of the Seanchaí, which intertwines history, fiction, cultural critique, and politics. 

Meera Syal: Vigilauntie! 

07 - 29 Sep 

  

She’s topped the pop charts, been a Professor at Oxford, and written a musical with Andrew Lloyd Webber. Funny, painful, and completely honest, this evening with Meera will stay with you long after. Presented in partnership with How To Academy. 

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Make Me Well 

07 - 24 Sep 

  

Join Oxford-trained medical doctor, Fulbright scholar, and BBC science presenter as he helps us navigate the Wild West of the wellness industry and investigate the question at the heart of his new book: is any of this actually making us well?    

Gillian Anderson presents MORE: An Evening of Uncensored Conversation 

07 Sep 

  

To meet this intimate book on its own terms, Gillian sits down with a very special host and brilliant expert guests to discuss and explore the erotic lives women live, and the ones that exist only in our imaginations. 

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The Archers Live at 75 

07 Jun - 26 Nov 

  

The Archers studio like you've never seen it before!

Ben Norris AKA Ben Archer gives us his best 'Attenbrough' impression with an exclusive insight into the labyrinthine bowels of BBC Birmingham. If Ben's tour has whet your whistle, book your tickets for The Archers Live at 75 tour.

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Goalhanger: The Rest Is Fest

FRI 4 – SUN 6 SEP

As part of our Goalhanger: The Rest Is Fest weekender, join us for a deliciously entertaining session as Gary Lineker swaps the football pitch for the dinner table, sitting down with actor and writer Stanley Tucci. Plus, more thrilling shows, Q&As and panels in our halls.



Provoke your senses

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Anish Kapoor

TUE 16 JUN – SUN 18 OCT

Book ahead for one of this summer’s must-see exhibitions. Encounter monumental artworks that distort space, light and reflection, by the artist behind London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park sculpture, the ArcelorMittal Orbit, and Chicago’s Cloud Gate (known as 'The Bean').



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Never miss an unmissable event

Members gets free tickets to Anish Kapoor and all Hayward Gallery exhibitions.

Anish Kapoor is one of the many highlights in our 75th anniversary year, along with Goalhanger: The Rest Is Fest and Harry Styles' Meltdown festival and more. 



June Highlights


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Harry Styles' Meltdown

THU 11 – SUN 21 JUN

Only a few weeks to go until the global icon and his incredible lineup of artists grace our stages in the 31st edition of Meltdown.

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Skate 50

UNTIL SUN 21 JUN

See our exhibition telling the story of London’s original skate space over the past 50 years. Book your ticket before it closes!

★★★★
‘a nostalgia-heavy treat’  – Time Out 

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Riverside Sessions

UNTIL MON 21 SEP

Dance like no one's watching in our series of summer events. Everyone is welcome. 

British-American sitar player and musician Anoushka Shankar, wearing an orange top

It Sounds Like Courage

FRI 26 JUN

An unforgettable night of music, comedy and spoken word shaped by migration, co-curated by Anoushka Shankar and Counterpoints Arts.


Booked and busy


Benjamin Zephaniah sat with a guitar

Benjamin Zephaniah: A Celebration

FRI 10 JUL

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Maggie Nelson

SAT 11 JUL

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Allen Ginsberg at 100

SUN 12 JUL

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Batool Abu Akleen & Alice Oswald

SUN 12 JUL


South Asian Sounds


A man in a white t-shirt sits on the floor surrounded by a drum kit and several traditional hand drums.

Anmol Mohara: Across The Sea

WED 1 JUL

Hear the rich culture and traditions of Nepal play out in the award-winning percussionist and composer’s music.

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Asian Tones: Tara Lily + Shalini Rani

SAT 4 JUL

The south London-born British-Bengali artist showcases her fearlessly unique perspective on music and global culture, supported by neo-soul artist Shalini Rani.

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Making A Husband: Live

SUN 5 JUL

What do you get when a lazy comedian marries a high-flying professional? Catch this special recording of Tez and Shy Ilyas’ hilarious comedy podcast.


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GROOVE

THU 4 JUN – SAT 6 JUN

In a lively dance concert, The Ruggeds and Ghetto Funk Collective take us 50 years back in time to the era of James Brown, Nina Simone and Herbie Hancock.

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Replay: A Limitless Recycled Playground

UNTIL SUN 5 JUL

Explore a limitless world of play, invention and imagination in a recycled playground for children and their grown-ups.

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Southbank Centre Tours

UNTIL SAT 26 SEP

Peek behind the curtain on a guided tour for an exclusive glimpse into the secrets, stories and design innovations behind our iconic venues.

Dancers with raised arms lead a large crowd under Caribbean flags, including Guyana, Trinidad, Jamaica, and Barbados.

Steel Scenes

FRI 24 – SUN 26 JUL

Celebrate in the joy and legacy of steel pan, as we honour 75 years since steel pan was first played in the UK.


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Wonderfully weird

Explore the world of David Shrigley with our collection of deadpan posters and offbeat gifts. These signature pieces find the humour in the everyday and bring a dose of Shrigley’s iconic wit to your space.


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Eat and drink al fresco

Chef Jimmy Garcia returns for his tenth year on the riverside with Rotate by Jimmy’s. Whether you’re settling in for an al fresco feast at Rotate or sipping locally sourced cocktails at Ten, these twin pop-ups offer outdoor dining with a front-row seat of the Thames. 


From our friends


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TUE 2 – SAT 6  JUN | SADLERS WELLS PEACOCK

Featuring World Champions and World Record holding artists and athletes, come to a fusion of the extraordinary artistry that emerges from street culture. Expect BMX, basketball, beatboxing, acrobatics and nonstop, high-energy entertainment.

NIGO: From Japan with Love 

UNTIL SUN 4 OCT | DESIGN MUSEUM

This exhibition celebrates the life and legacy of Japanese designer NIGO. From founding Tokyo’s streetwear label BAPE to becoming KENZO’s creative director, it explores his inspirations and influence on fashion, music, and contemporary culture.


Supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies, 75th anniversary season partner.

Anish Kapoor, Mount Moriah at the Gate of the Ghetto, 2022. © Anish Kapoor. All rights reserved, DACS, 2026. Photo: Attilio Maranzano.

Anish Kapoor, Blinded by Eyes, Butchered by Birth, 2024 © Anish Kapoor. All rights reserved, DACS, 2026

Anish Kapoor, Tsunami, 2018 © Anish Kapoor. All rights reserved, DACS, 2026. Photo: Dave Morgan

Anish Kapoor, Descent into Limbo, 1992-2016 ©Anish Kapoor. All rights reserved, DACS, 2026


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Gary Lineker, Co-Founder of Goalhanger, stands in front of the Royal Festival Hall organ.

Even more Goalhanger 



Get ready for a weekend of big ideas and even bigger names. Goalhanger: The Rest Is Fest has just expanded, bringing a fresh wave of live podcasting to our stages. 

Prepare for the drama of regency England, ancient myth-busting and unforgettable conversations. Plus, take a seat at the table with Stanley Tucci, as he discusses food, film and everything in between.

Keep scrolling to see the full breakdown of all the new events.




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Never miss an unmissable event

Members get presale access to all Goalhanger: The Rest Is Fest shows going on sale this Thursday.

Goalhanger: The Rest Is Fest is one of many highlights in our 75th anniversary year, along with Anish Kapoor and Harry Styles' Meltdown festival and more. It’s a great year to be a Member.


In conversation

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Stanley Tucci: Film, Food and Me

SUN 6 SEP

Join us for a deliciously entertaining session as Gary Lineker swaps the football pitch for the dinner table, sitting down with actor and writer Stanley Tucci.

Expect tales about film, food and everything in between – with plenty of laughs, a few well-aimed questions and, hopefully, some incredible cooking tips.

This event is British Sign Language interpreted and Speech-to-Text transcribed.


Making history


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The Real Housewives of Regency England

SUN 6 SEP

Join Tom Holland and Marina Hyde for a whistle-stop tour of Regency England’s most glamorous, drama-fuelled women.

This event is Speech-to-Text transcribed.

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Ancient Myths: Mary Beard & Josephine Quinn

SUN 6 SEP

Two of Britain's brightest classical minds come together for an iconoclastic romp through the stories we still tell ourselves about the ancient world.

This event is Speech-to-Text transcribed.


Everything and more


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The Rest Is Science: Live

SAT 5 SEP

Esteemed mathematician Hannah Fry and YouTube legend Michael Stevens (Vsauce) get their geek on for their chart-topping podcast’s first-ever live show.

This event is Speech-to-Text transcribed (STT).

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Football Cliches: Live

SAT 5 SEP

Everyone’s favourite alternative football podcast brings its unique energy to the stage.

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The Three Ayatollahs: An Unbreakable Dynasty?

SUN 6 SEP

William Dalrymple and Anita Anand, hosts of Empire, are joined by one of Britain's foremost experts on Iran for a timely look into a nation at a crossroads.

This event is Speech-to-Text transcribed (STT).



Join the conversation

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Goalhanger: The Rest Is Fest 

FRI 4  –  SUN 6 SEP

For the first time, all of Goalhanger’s chart-topping podcasts hit the stage for a weekend of thrilling shows, Q&As and panels in our halls. Politics, football, history and more. Find it all here in one place, across one unmissable weekend.


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From Olivier Award nominated playwright Peter Quilter (End of the Rainbow, Glorious!) comes a new heart-warming comedy with music, starring national treasure Maureen Lipman (BAFTA nominee The Pianist, Coronation Street, See How They Run, Educating Rita).
The cast also features John Middleton (Emmerdale), Elizabeth Bower (Trollied) and Bailey Patrick (London Kills).

Allegra (Maureen Lipman) is full of joy. So much of it that she cannot stop herself from bursting into song. At home, in the street, even in shops and restaurants. Sometimes the music is only a fantasy in her head. But at other times, it results in a loud and disruptive performance that causes chaos in the village where she lives. Allegra’s brother, Ronen, and her carer, Anna, must somehow control her eccentricities and avoid angry visits by the local policeman. But is this possible without destroying the great happiness that fills Allegra’s heart?

Allegra is a moving comedy with spectacular song and dance sequences, but is also a touching and emotional examination of how, sometimes, the most beautiful of minds can start to disappear.

Watch the trailer

BOOK NOW
Wed 8 Jul - Sat 8 Aug
LONDON
The Harold Pinter Theatre

TICKETS

www.allegraplay.com

Thomas Hopkins Productions

Production photos by Marc Brenner | Emailer by HDK
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1536 - "one of the best plays I have ever seen"

Theatre News

Grayson the Musical

Grayson Perry’s Life Hits the Stage

Cast announced for Tom Stoppard’s ARCADIA 

Playing at Duke of York’s Theatre from 20 June – 12 September 2026

Cast announced for Simon Stone’s The Oresteia

Playing at the Bridge Theatre from 2 July - 19 September 2026

LES MISÉRABLES THE ARENA CONCERT SPECTACULAR

Final principal casting announced

Cast announced for the return of Hot Mess - A New Musical

Returning to London this summer at The Other Palace

Singin’ in the Rain UK and Ireland Tour Announced for 2027 

Including a season at London's Sadler’s Wells

Stranger Things star Gaten Matarazzo makes West End debut  

Jonathan Larson’s musical RENT

New cast to join the must-see splash hit Titanique 

At the Criterion Theatre in London’s West End

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time  

First cast announced for major UK tour

Theatre Reviews

"One of the best plays I have ever seen" ★★★★★

I found myself not wanting this to end, right up until its powerful climax.

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£10 discount for West End Wilma subscribers

£10 discount for West End Wilma subscribers to see Little Women at the Royal Academy of Music

Failing to find a publisher, Jo March seeks advice from a fellow writer who suggests she writes about what she knows - her life. Jo recalls her teenage years with sisters Amy, Beth and Meg: their aspirations, romantic entanglements and experiences of growing up in Civil War America.

Based on Louisa May Alcott’s semi-autobiographical novel, Little Women brings a literary classic to life in what promises to be a captivating musical journey, with lyrics by Mindi Dickstein and music by Grammy Award-winner Jason Howland.

Following her work on Operation Mincemeat (West End) and National Theatre’s Hamlet, Georgie Staight directs alongside choreographer Tara Young.

Royal Academy Musical Theatre alumni include Rachel Tucker, Hadley Fraser and current star of Hamilton Stephenson Ardern-Sodje. See the future stars of the West End and beyond this June. Enjoy an exclusive discount for West End Wilma audiences:

Thursday 11 – Sunday 14 June

Susie Sainsbury Theatre, Royal Academy of Music

Tickets: £17.50-£27.50 (concessions available).

This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International. All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI. mtishows.co.uk.

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