This is a modern take on matchmaking and relies on the somewhat controversial theory of Mandy Len Catron which asserts that by asking a stranger 36 specific questions, you will fall in love. Anyone looking for love this Valentine’s day is encouraged to fill out a questionnaire, and if the tram things they have a good match, they will be invited to attend the event on the 14th. Prospective pairs will meet on the night and ask the questions, and love will blossom (hopefully!).
Organisers may cancel events, alter schedules, or change admission requirements without notice. Always check official sites before heading to an event.Fall in Love with a Stranger
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ECLIPSE: A solo exhibition by NONOTAK
Captivate the senses, connect with your surroundings, and challenge reality as you delve into ECLIPSE, NONOTAK’s solo London debut presented by Lumen Studios. Open 10am-10pm Tuesday-Sunday with 45 minute slots available for booking throughout the day. Discounted student tickets are […]
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That Boy Has No Shoes
This performance is a personal perspective on Apartheid and its impact in South Africa and the world today. An axe, an eviction notice, a passbook and a camera will appear onstage to share their stories of events they witnessed under […]
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Acting MasterClass with Jason Thurston
Join professional actor Jason Thurston for an impeccably-timed one hour teaser of his award-winning Acting MasterClass. With over 16 years’ (16 years and 1 month) worth of experience on the student and short film scene, Jason’s got a catalogue of […]