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What’s On: ENJOY New Menus + Special Offers | My Soho Times

In the words of Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, it’s officially “summer summer summertime”! Here’s a round-up of summer menus, special offers, and community events on our radar. Don’t forget to register for ENJOY SOHO+ to access additional deals from us and our partners!

What’s On: ENJOY Entertainment, New Openings + Special Offers | My Soho Times

As May draws to a close and we gear up for June (seriously, where did the time go?!) we’ve got some exciting events on our radar lined up for you! Expect lively entertainment, the arrival of the summer festivals, and new openings + exclusive offers within the vicinity of Soho & the West End. Don’tContinue reading “What’s On: ENJOY Entertainment, New Openings + Special Offers | My Soho Times”

LCC x MST: How Soho Rising is fostering new talent | My Soho Times

This issue of My Soho Times magazine is presented by MA Journalism students from London College of Communication (LCC) who have assumed responsibility of producing content as part of their collaborative unit. This special edition is a reflection of their ideas and creativity, featuring their chosen articles, images and social media content (keep an eyeContinue reading “LCC x MST: How Soho Rising is fostering new talent | My Soho Times”

Breathless – the Misunderstood Obsession with Hoarding, and the Stories Attached to our Clothes | My Soho Times

Breathless, by Laura Horton, is a play about hoarding, the way this addiction creeps into people’s lives without them even noticing it and dealing with the sense of loss. Based on Laura’s real-life experiences, the work is a dark, magical story about trying to escape a world you’ve spent a lifetime carefully building. Laura tellsContinue reading “Breathless – the Misunderstood Obsession with Hoarding, and the Stories Attached to our Clothes | My Soho Times”

Ever Been Turned Away From A Club – wait for it – For Being ‘Too Black’?!

Loosely based on the DSTRKT nightclub incident of 2015, Queens of Sheba tells the hilarious, moving and uplifting stories of four passionate Black Women battling every-day misogynoir; misogyny directed towards black women where race and gender both play roles in bias (coined by Moya Bailey).

The Soho Girl in conversation with Shuck ‘N’ Jive co-writer and cast

I arranged to meet with the co-writer, Cassiopeia Berkeley-Agyepong and cast, Olivia Onyehara and Tanisha Spring, for a conversation which delves a little deeper into the process of writing the piece, and using comedy to display everyday racial inadequacies very much alive in the theatre industry…

Out of excuses: Shuck ‘N’ Jive spotlights the racial inadequacies in the theatre industry

Writer and theatre lover Rosario Blue shares her take on Shuck ‘N’ Jive currently showing at the Soho Theatre.