ORIGINALLY produced at Hampstead’s New End Theatre in 1978, Guyana-born British writer Michael Abbensetts’ Alterations ...
Alterations by Michael Abbensetts, first seen in 1978, falls very much into the second category. This story of a Guyanese tailor determined to secure his own Carnaby Street store is a sensitive and ...
IN Roy Williams’ striking adaptation of Sam Selvon’s seminal 1956 novel, The Lonely Londoners, we follow the fortunes of various Windrush migrants who’ve come to London seeking a prosperous future.
Londoners least likely to lean on pets when lonely, according to a new survey of 2,000 pet owners by Agria Pet Insurance.
This charming revival of the adaptation of Trinidad author Sam Selvon's 1956 novel tells the story of a group of Windrush generation immigrants in London as they struggle with finding work and ...
Londoners are the least likely to choose time with their pet during lonely times – only a third (34%) do so – instead preferring to watch their favourite movie or TV show (40%) or engage in a ...
One in 10 UK adults report having no close friends, according to research looking into social isolation and loneliness. Men ...
Other results suggested almost three in 10 (29%) of people surveyed feel lonely always ... to say they had no close friends (14%) while Londoners were the least likely (7%).
Both heartbreaking and funny, The Lonely Londoners will remind you of how rich and culturally diverse the capital is thanks to the immigrant community, but is also a wake up call to how tough and ...