Looking back at September
Our monthly Cog Night took us to see The Real Ones at Bush Theatre. Nazma wrote about it in our journal. The nights are drawing in, but that's not stopped us from going out. Read on for mini-reviews of gigs, musicals, talks, exhibitions and an indoor garden party. ...and scroll below those for our recommendations for October and beyond.
Out and about with the Cog team
The Manikins - a work in progress Michael has been to see/experience/be part of The Manikins, a show from Deadweight theatre company, devised for a single audience member. Read his review in our Journal.
The Cog team enjoyed the annual garden party at our favourite local venue (and client), The Albany, Deptford.
Luke got lost in this piece by Nicola Bealing, amongst an eclectic mix of works at the 2024 Contemporary Open.
Lily visited SLG to see their new exhibition. It went over her head, but she enjoyed the colours and shapes.
Despite not knowing what to expect, Laura Mc was blown away by this hilarious retelling of the Jane Austen classic.
One year! Photographs from the Miners' strike Justin was impressed by this powerful collection of images and ephemera from a key moment in history.
Laura caught Antonio Pappano’s first week at LSO. She enjoyed hearing Holst’s iconic The Planets IRL.
Laura loved the bringing together of anthropology, archaeology, history and art at Muceum.
Jo enjoyed her introduction to Khatoon’s work, which uses abstraction
to show hidden experiences of disability.
Despite living locally, this was Lily's first time attending this multi-venue music festival. She'll be back next year.
Justin was excited to see this classic production reprised on stage after watching the recording last year.
Justin's trip to this recently revamped museum brought back plenty of fond childhood memories.
Michael enjoyed this all-star context setting of Roald Dahl’s antisemitic outbursts. Shocking to hear.
To close this year's Open House Festival, Emma enjoyed an architect led tour of the recently opened gallery.
Michael completed the trilogy of Clint Dyer and Roy Williams' extraordinary state of the nation plays.
Michael went to see his favourite grumpy Canadian anarchists. They brought the
noise.
Laura Mc cried tears of laughter along with the rest of the house at this one woman show by the Scottish legend.
Michael donned VR kit to explore the power of gaming communities in an immersive true story of ‘schizophrenia’.
Piss Carnation deconstruct the meeting between a trans woman and Germain Greer – Michael loved it.
Justin learned about Kingston native Eadweard Muybridge at this charming local history museum.
Jo explored this collaborative sketchbook, created as an alternative guide to the city of Oxford.
To kick off two weeks of Open House, Emma volunteered at hidden gem Van Gogh House in Stockwell.
A Face in the Crowd
Young Vic Michael sat far too close and was trodden on by Broadway star Ramin Karimloo during this Elvis Costello musical.
Justin enjoyed this collection of photos from the golden age of Italian cinema, featuring images of Alain Delon.
Circular 22 launch
l’art hotelMichael enjoyed hearing from designers Jim Sutherland and Domenic Lippa about the 22nd issue of this publication.
Marta was captivated by inventive object poems, where tactile beeswax pieces blurred poetry and sculpture.
David Oyelowo brought history to life with a huge cast. And Michael really loved the scale of Es Devlin’s set.
Nazma bagged a spot on this much coveted tour. A beautiful building with amazing views of London.
Michael watched overlapping accounts of life in the occupied West Bank from La Colline - théâtre national.
A few hours to kill between trains, Laura explored Carlisle Cathedral’s impressive walk through organ.
Emma was blown away by the restoration of the castle that sits atop the city, it even includes a Jazz Club.
Alex and son paid a visit to see the dinosaurs and whales. The new garden was a highlight for them both.
Tamsin Outhwaite was terrific and Michael really enjoyed Pandora Colin in this classic Mike Leigh restaging.
Nick saw the Tony Award-winning broadway singer blow the roof off with their first London solo concert.
Dear Evan Hansen Nottingham PlayhouseNick caught this exciting new production of the Olivier, Tony & Grammy winning musical on its first stop of its UK tour.
Emma got to hear the inspiring historian Katy Hessel talk about her book, The Story of Art without Men.
Nazma had the pleasure of seeing her friend’s short film on the big screen as part of the Circa Prize 2024.
Seven Pavilions of Love Aga Khan Centre A small but beautiful exhibition. Nazma loved the film showing the techniques behind the paintings.
Melt-Banana
Exeter CavernThe absolute finest noise rock left Luke smiling so hard his face hurts for hours after they'd finished their set.
After seeing this when it was touring regional theatres last year, Nazma was thrilled to see it again at Soho Theatre.
On now...Timberlake Wertenbaker’s Our Country’s Good Lyric Hammersmith, until 5 Oct
Graeae's Jenny Sealey directs Romeo & Juliet Shakespeare North Playhouse, until 5 Oct
National Changgeuk Company of Korea: Lear Barbican, until 6 Oct
Get Connected with Stereo MCs Koko, 11 Nov
The Lieutenant of Inishmore Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse, until 12 Oct
Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King Wallace Collection, until 20 Oct
Ins Choi’s Kim's Convenience, transfers from Park Theatre Riverside Studios, until 26 Oct
Paul McGann stars in the revival of Jez Butterworth's The River Greenwich Theatre, until 27 Oct
Funnelwick Limb's Chronicles of Atom and Luna Theatre Hullabaloo, until 2 Nov
Headlong and RSC present David Edgar's The New Real The Other Place, until 2 Nov
Yayoi Kusama: EVERY DAY I PRAY FOR LOVE Victoria Miro, until 2 Nov
Yoshida: Three Generations of Japanese Printmaking Dulwich Picture Gallery until 3 Nov
BRACE BRACE a story of who we become in the face of catastrophe Royal Court, until 9 Nov
Loads of celebs star for one night each in White Rabbit Red Rabbit @sohoplace, until 9 Nov
Lowry and the Sea Newcastle Gateshead, until 13 Oct
A Tupperware of Ashes is a new play by Tanika Gupta National Theatre, until 16 Nov
Inspiration Lecture Series exploring identity and faith St Martin in the Fields, until 18 Nov
Atri Banerjee directs Look Back in Anger Almeida, until 23 Nov, playing alongside...
...Arnold Wesker's Roots both plays star Morfydd Clark Almeida Theatre, until 29 Nov
Amy Gledhill's award winning Edinburgh show on tour, until 29 Nov (at Leicester Square Theatre)
The Fear of 13 stars Adrien Brody in his London debut Donmar Warehouse, until 30 Nov
People's Art a celebration of folk art by unnamed artists Sunderland Culture, until 1 Dec
Michael Craig-Martin fills the halls with colour Royal Academy, until 10 Dec
Donmar's Macbeth with David Tenant and Cush Jumbo Harold Pinter Theatre, until 14 Dec
Ben Whishaw and Lucian Msamati in Waiting for Godot Theatre Royal, until 14 Dec
Inside/Outside and All In Between Migration Museum, until 15 Mar
Jason Wilsher-Mills' show Jason and the Adventure of 254 Wellcome Collection, until 12 Jan
Scran! A history of Food & Drink Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums, until 25 Jan
Towards New Worlds is a large-scale exhibition at MIMA, until 9 Feb
Immortal Apples, Eternal Eggs Hastings Contemporary, until March On this month...The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975–1998 Barbican Art Gallery 5 Oct – 5 Jan
Neneh Cherry discusses her memoir A Thousand Threads Southbank Centre, 6 Oct
Hofesh Shechter’s Theatre of Dreams Sadler's Wells, 9–12 Oct
The ever wonderful BFI London Film Festival London-wide, 9–20 Oct
Dance Umbrella is back with a strong programme London-wide, 9–31 Oct
Statues, written and performed by Azan Ahmed Bush Theatre, 9 Oct – 9 Nov
UK premiere of Forced Entertainment’s Signal to Noise Queen Elizabeth Hall, 10 & 11 Oct
Jack McNamara directs a new stage version of St Maud Live Theatre, 10 Oct – 2 Nov
Francis Bacon Portraits National Portrait Gallery, 10 Oct – 19 Jan
D’Filth Drag presents Identity Kaleidoscope Theatre Deli, 11 & 12 Oct
Odyssey '84 is an epic re-telling of the 1984 Miners’ Strike Sherman Theatre 11–26 Oct
Ride playing their incredible set from Reading '92 Hackney Church, 12 Oct
Visionary looper Cosmo Sheldrake Koko, 16 Oct
Daniel Kitson has snuck in a new show – Pith Royal Exchange Theatre, 17–26 Oct`
The Wild Duck by Henrik Ibsen The Coronet Theatre, 18 Oct – 2 Nov
Finn Beames & Company: Quiet Songs features Ruth Negga Barbican Pit, 22 Oct – 2 Nov
Walk amongst the player in The Orchestral Forest at St John's Smith Square, 24 Oct
The World of Tim Burton Design Museum, 25 Oct – 21 Apr
“Queers in classrooms!” After the Act musical in Ipswich New Wolsey, 29 & 30 Oct
Rights not Charity: A Fundraiser for Graeae, with silent auction Rich Mix, 30 Oct
K-Music Festival 2024: Black String King's Place, 30 Oct
Shown and Told performance collage from Tim Etchells and Meg Stuart The Place, 31 Oct Halloween specials...Danny Robins explores the existence of ghosts, Into the Uncanny Conway Hall, 4 Oct
Immersive Witchcraft Tour: Pendle to Prescot Shakespeare North Playhouse, 8–31 Oct
Ghostly Goings On an interactive murder mystery Floral Pavillion, 19 Oct
Southend Halloween Parade returns to the seafront, 26 Oct
Spooktacular Spectacular A Musical theatre Cabaret The Other Palace, 28 Oct
London Month of the Dead: talks, tours and concerts, the whole month of October
Bats in the Belfry free daytime family activity Museum of the Order of St John, 30 Oct
Twilight Tricks - Halloween Late-Night Special The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre, 30 Oct
The Crucible performed by graduating actors and actor musicians Leeds Playhouse, 31 Oct
Halloween All-Nighter 20 films fill a night of pure cinematic terror, Tyneside Cinema, 31 Oct
Spooky horror-comedy Andrew Doherty: Gay Witch Sex Cult, Soho Theatre, 30 Oct – 2 Nov
Gothic Opera presents the chilling Maria de Rudenz, Battersea Arts Centre, 31 Oct – 2 Nov
We're booking early for...
Gazelle Twin and London Contemporary Orchestra British Library, 1 Nov
The incredible Kae Tempest Koko, 5 Nov
Tim Etchells teams up with Bert & Nasi in L'Addition Battersea Arts Centre, 5–16 Nov
EFG London Jazz Festival London-wide 15–24 Nov
What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank Marylebone Theatre, 18 Nov
Photographing 80s Britain: A Critical Decade Tate Britain, 21 Nov – 5 May 2025
K-Foundation's The People's Day of Death celebrates MuMification Liverpool, 23 Nov
The wonderful, Cockpit Open Studios is back for '24 Bloomsbury, 24 Nov; Deptford, 29 Nov
Julia Masli's exceptional: ha ha ha ha ha ha ha is back Soho Theatre, 3 Dec – 11 Jan
Roy Williams’ wonderful adaptation of The Lonely Londoners Kiln Theatre, 10 Jan – 15 Feb
Cate Blanchett and Tom Burke star in Chekhov’s classic, The Seagull Barbican, Feb '25
Lynette Linton directs Michael Abbensetts’ Alterations National Theatre, 20 Feb – 5 Apr '25
James Graham's excellent Punch transfers to London Young Vic, 1 Mar – 12 Apr '25
Hamlet x Hail To The Thief Aviva Studios, 27 Apr – 18 May; RSC 4–28 Jun '25
Penn & Teller 50th Anniversary Tour London Palladium, 13–24 Sep '25
Image creditsJenny Tarr created our wonderful illustration, using actual paintbrushes. See more work on their website. Other images are provided by members of the Cog team, with due credit to those who created the works we have photographed.
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