

Above Romance, Hackney Empire
00:56 - Saturday 17 May 2014 - In Category UK EntertainmentWhat: Above Romance
When: Saturday 2nd August
Where: Hackney Empire
Why: This ‘urban romantic comedy’ theatre production written by comedian Kojo is a perfect night out for girls and boys alike, and features some of the UK’s freshest acting talent (and a cameo from music artist Angel).
Website: Hackney Empire
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