It's our 100th Cultural Calendar
This is our 100th edition of this monthly email. Our special thanks go out to the incredible illustrators who have provided us with 99 exceptional illustrations.
November's Cog Night took us to the ICA, to watch Geumhyung Jeong's live performance art piece Under Construction. Lily's written up a review in our journal on our website. Read on for mini-reviews of gigs, fireworks, theatre, exhibitions, Cog performances and more. Beneath those you'll find our recommendations for Christmas and beyond.
Out and about with the Cog team
Nick took to the stage in a production of Oscar Wilde’s first play at his local theatre.
Michael marvelled at Chillingworth’s show: comic violence & buckets of blood.
Nazma and Lily were mesmerised by this gripping narrative.
Seeing Blossoms finish their UK tour in Manchester was a real treat for Nazma.
Laura, Lily and Emma had a heartwarming evening watching Justin perform.
Emma was blown away by the drones, but the fireworks almost burst her eardrums.
A mix of indie, rave & punk pop, Laura thought Faux Real were the definition of fun.
Michael marvelled as enigmatic Elizabeth Bernholz performed her new album.
Bert & Nasi directed by Tim Etchells. Michael loved this absurdist wine-waiter farce.
Lily was front pew for this emotional performance from the prolific Kenny Anderson.
Laura felt like she was late to see this production of Guys & Dolls. It was worth the wait!
Nazma first heard Say She She playing in the Cog studio. She had a fabulous night.
Emma loved these characters created by Breakfast Briefing guest Jason Wilsher-Mills.
When is a ball pit a work of art, and when is it just a ball pit? Laura still doesn't know.
Justin loved the paintings but was less fond of her sculptures & videos.
Luke thought this beautiful converted church coupled ideally with jazz cabaret.
Michael was moved by cellos played with swords depicting the pains of adolescence.
Michael thought this stage version of the Rose Glass horror film was excellent.
Justin was intrigued by this talk and live demonstration of traditional craft techniques.
There were outstanding items in this exhibition, once Laura fought through crowds.
Lily thought this exhibition was fascinating and fun (it's also free!).
Luke loved this Swedish experimental wall of sound and their fabulous headgear.
It's Okay! London Korean Film FestivalJustin heard director Kim Hye-young introduce her heartwarming debut film.
Christmas for Laura is trip around the 50+ stands, each celebrating it's own country.
Michael was privileged to celebrate four great decades with members & friends.
The concept of this exhibition is great, but Lily didn't think it reached its full potential.
Nazma was back for another view, this time with her South Asia Gallery collaborators.
This work-in-progress show kept Nazma immensely engaged throughout.
Rosas's new work is based on The Tempest. Michael couldn't really see that.
Having studied it at school, Michael was amazed by just how good this play was.
The team at Soho Theatre recommended WEER, and Emma wasn't disappointed.
Nazma enjoyed this show and has big praise for writer and performer Azan Ahmed.
Michael enjoyed this chat with the ex-NASA scientist and xkcd comic creator.
On now...Michael Craig-Martin fills the halls with colour Royal Academy, until 10 Dec
Cryptocurrency deep-dive Wolves on Road Bush Theatre, until12 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
The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975–1998 Barbican Art Gallery, until 5 Jan
Haegue Yang: Leap Year multisensory installations Hayward Gallery, until 5 Jan
Spend Spend Spend Royal Exchange Theatre until, 11 Jan
Julia Masli's exceptional: ha ha ha ha ha ha ha is back Soho Theatre, until 11 Jan
Stewart Lee vs The Man Wulf Leicester Square Theatre, until17 Jan
Francis Bacon Portraits National Portrait Gallery, until 19 Jan
Scran! A history of Food & Drink Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums, until 25 Jan
The Importance of Being Earnest with Ncuti Gatwa National Theatre, until 25 Jan
National Trust commission Heartwood (Sycamore Gap) Baltic, until 26 Jan
Anne-Marie Duff is in The Little Foxes Young Vic, until 8 Feb
Towards New Worlds is a large-scale exhibition at MIMA, until 9 Feb
Social history project Tape Letters Museum of Edinburgh, until 23 Feb
Outlaws: Fashion Renegades of 80s London Fashion Textile Museum, until 9 Mar
Inside/Outside and All In Between Migration Museum, until 15 Mar
The World of Tim Burton Design Museum, until 21 Apr
The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence until 5 May
Photographing 80s Britain: A Critical Decade Tate Britain, until 5 May
Self-Made: Reshaping Identities Foundling Museum, until 1 Jun On this month...Sundance-winning moth documentary Nocturnes Bertha Dochouse, 6 Dec - 12 Dec
Sigourney Weaver plays Prospero in The Tempest Theatre Royal Drury Lane, 7 Dec – 1 Feb
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof directed by Rebecca Frecknall Almeida Theatre, 10 Dec – 1 Feb
Virginia Gay’s gender-flipped retelling of Cyrano de Bergerac Park Theatre, 11 Dec – 11 Jan
Le Gateau Chocolat: Musicals Mayhem Soho Theatre, 11 Dec – 11 Jan
Window Wonderland, a satirical group installation The Bomb Factory Marylebone, 12 Dec – 5 Jan
Circa's Duck Pond: Swan Lake x circus skills... Royal Festival Hall, 19 – 30 Dec Some Handel’s Messiahs...The Sixteen St Martin-in-the-Fields, 6 Dec
Wild Arts Smith Square Hall, 7 Dec
Philharmonia Orchestra Southbank Centre, 13 Dec
Academy of Ancient Music Barbican, 16 Dec
Polyphony & the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Smith Square Hall 23 Dec
Brandenburg Choral Festival of London Holy Sepulchre Church, 28 Dec Some fun panto alternatives…Well Done, Mummy Penguin The Albany, until 24 Dec
The Gruffalo’s Child Artsdepot, until 5 Jan
Hansel and Gretel reworked by Simon Armitage Globe Theatre until, 5 Jan
Napoleon: Un Petit Pantomime Jermyn Street Theatre, until 5 Jan
Alice in Wonderland Shakespeare North Playhouse, until 11 Jan
The Jungle Book Theatre By The Lake, until 12 Jan
The Rock 'n' Roll Rapunzel Liverpool Everyman, until 18 Jan
The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe Leeds Playhouse, until 25 Jan
The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical The Other Palace, until 2 Mar
Gwyneth Goes Skiing Pleasance 11–21 Dec
Mice Pies - The Musical Applecart Arts 11–29 Dec
The Mystery of Fellstone Manor The Questors Theatre 13–30 Dec Some (Dickensian) Christmas Carols...Nick Mohammed A Christmas Carolish @sohoplace, until 31 Dec
Joe Murphy’s Cardiff redo Sherman Theatre, until 4 Jan
Mike Kenny’s reworking Derby Theatre, until 4 Jan
Jack Thorne’s reworking with John Simm Old Vic, until 4 Jan
A Christmas Carol: The Musical Lowry, until 5 Jan
Dickens and Doyle combine in A Sherlock Carol Marylebone Theatre, until 5 Jan
Count Arthur Strong is Charles Dickens Bloomsbury Theatre 7 & 8 Dec
Guy Masterson’s internationally acclaimed solo performance Theatre Royal Bath 16 & 20 Dec
Northern Ballet’s version Leeds Grand Theatre 17 Dec – 4 Jan
A Christmas Carol – with the great great grandson of Charles Dickens! Stoller Hall 20 Dec
As Told By Jacob Marley (Deceased) Upstairs at The Gatehouse 22 Dec
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Image creditsOur image is a compilation of the brilliant work of all the illustrators who have collaborated with us across our first 100 editions of this Cultural Calendar. 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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