• Coffee Cult visits: Flat White in Soho

    Coffee Cult visits: Flat White in Soho

    For any Australian in London, Flat White in Soho is an ageing icon still worth visiting – even if its trendy Aussie offspring dotted elsewhere in the city may just have outgrown this Antipodean matriarch.

     
  • EastEnd Cabaret @ Soho Theatre

    EastEnd Cabaret @ Soho Theatre

    INTERVIEW | Fresh from performing at Australia’s famed Adelaide Fringe Festival and Melbourne’s Spiegeltent, EastEnd Cabaret bring their newfound love of Bundy and Cola back to London’s Soho Theatre with their show Notoriously Kinky.

     
  • Aussie Sarah Kendall at Soho Theatre: Get Up, Stand Up

    Aussie Sarah Kendall at Soho Theatre: Get Up, Stand Up

    In 2004 Australian Sarah Kendall became the first comedienne to be nominated for Perrier Award in almost a decade. Now she’s bringing her hilarious and unique brand of political comedy to Soho Theatre from 5-9 February. Get in quick for your chance to catch this critically acclaimed Aussie stand-up comedienne at her best.

     
  • Aussie comedian Nick Sun at Soho Theatre

    Aussie comedian Nick Sun at Soho Theatre

    Australian comic Nick Sun is performing his stream of consciousness, absurdist free form, free-wheeling ‘Death is a Work in Progress’ show at Soho Theatre. Performing three shows only from Thursday 17 January – Saturday 19 January, Aussie fans should get in quick.

     
  • Aussie comedian Claudia O’Doherty at Soho Theatre

    Aussie comedian Claudia O’Doherty at Soho Theatre

    Australian-born Claudia O’Doherty brings her eccentric ‘this is not comedy’ comedy show, The Telescope, to Soho Theatre from 9 – 12 January.

     
  • Satsuma in Soho

    Satsuma in Soho

    REVIEW | Japanese food features heavily on every Australian’s favourite dining experiences. With not one, but five Japanese favourites on my list back home, it’s been a long search to find a replacement in London. This week I continued the hunt with Satsuma in Soho.

     
  • Sam Simmons – About the Weather at Soho Theatre

    Sam Simmons – About the Weather at Soho Theatre

    REVIEW | Sam Simmons’s show About the Weather at Soho Theatre is to stand-up what Lady Gaga is to Britney Spears style sanitized pop. The genre’s crazier, unpredictable, more theatrical cousin.

     
  • Age will not weary her: Judith Lucy at Soho Theatre

    Age will not weary her: Judith Lucy at Soho Theatre

    REVIEW | Judith Lucy’s Nothing Fancy is irreverent, awkward, hilarious and uniquely Australian.

     
  • The queen speaks: Judith Lucy on her comedic reign

    The queen speaks: Judith Lucy on her comedic reign

    Ahead of her first UK stand-up show since 1999, Judith Lucy talks to GEORGE KATRALIS about her journey up through the ranks of Australian comedy, and what she would do with Ryan Gosling if she had the chance.

     
  • Lior lights up London with a typically delicate performance

    Lior lights up London with a typically delicate performance

    REVIEW | His first London gig in four years, Lior reminded a largely Aussie audience in Soho why true musicianship is alive and well

     
  • Saunter through Soho and get lost in London’s maze

    Saunter through Soho and get lost in London’s maze

    BRON IN THE DON | Our resident London explorer heads to Soho this week to tick one more off her London’s Top 100 list and delight in the maze that makes up one of the busiest parts of the English capital.

     
  • Darren Hanlon in London, flippin’ yeah!

    Darren Hanlon in London, flippin’ yeah!

    REVIEW | Darren Hanlon has played many of London’s “strangely shaped rooms” over the years, and the iconic 100 Club – a small venue on Oxford St which has boasted the likes of The Rolling Stones and The Clash – provided the perfect, intimate setting to conclude his UK tour.

     
  • Something hot is brewing…

    Something hot is brewing…

    “You just can’t get a good cup of coffee in London.” We’ve all heard this common refrain, particularly from Antipodeans. However, it’s simply not true – you just have to know where to go. London’s coffee culture is evolving fast and Aussies are proudly leading the charge. Christian Taylor sips an espresso with Jeffrey Young, author of the London Coffee Guide and the man behind London’s first ever Coffee Festival.