Must-visit places on the street include the world’s oldest toy store, the Criterion Theatre and Michel Roux Jnr-helmed tavern ...
Perhaps the strongest argument for Great Expectations as evidence of Dickens’ potential as a videogame writer are its multiple endings.
Oliver! has always been a tale of survival, of the brutal systems that devour the vulnerable, and of the strange and tender ...
Allison Epstein’s “Fagin the Thief” is the latest work to reimagine a famously offensive character from “Oliver Twist” ...
But thanks to the sheer number of hotels in London— more than 1,500 as of 2024—there’s truly a stay for every budget and ...
There is so much more to Oliver Twist than “Please, sir, I want some more”, as this Talisman Youth Theatre’s production ...
That has not stopped London's Gielgud Theatre from slapping a trigger warning on the latest production of Lionel Bart's renowned adaptation of Dickens' story. The musical is famous for scenes ...
Alan Moore Within London lies another London. An older London. A paradigm London. A Long London. Long London is a shadow city ...
Artists get a look-in too; one parlour is arranged to evoke Hogarthian excess, while the attic recalls Dickensian London. He invented with ingenuity. What look like wooden swags in the style of ...
No, I’ve found a decent-value stay and it’s in the City of London, the Square Mile, the capital’s storied old heart. Offering ...
In Dickens’ 1838 original, the term “Jew” is interchangeable with the character Fagin, the wily mastermind who takes in a gang of orphaned boys in London and trains them to be pickpockets.