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In 2025 we listed 418 Events which are available to view in the Archive
Remembrance Monday will run its exclusive World Premiere at Seven Dials Playhouse, presented by M. Green Productions (Jefferey Bernard is Unwell, Foxes, Death Drop) written by the critically acclaimed playwright...
GRAMMY award-winning artist St. Vincent makes her Hall debut this summer. Following a 2021-2022 global tour, St. Vincent reaffirmed her status as one of live music's pre-eminent forces with headline...
St Ives Pride takes place on Saturday the 1st June 2024. Our one-day pride events across Cornwall celebrates equality and diversity across our entire LGBTQ+ and marginalised communities, shining a...
Torfaen Pride takes on Saturday the 1st June 2024. Club F.O.D is one of the few charities in the UK that focuses on preventing and reducing social isolation...
Tom Allen has finally moved out of his parents house, which has been great news for him, better news for department stores and even better news for his latest stand-up...
'What country, friends, is this?' At a moonlit cafe surrounded by the sea, Olivia sings a lament to her lost brother, watched on by faded crowd. When a shipwreck...
Barry Manilow, the undisputed #1 Adult Contemporary Artist of all time, is back by popular demand with a 9-date residency at The London Palladium. Manilow, a Grammy, TONY, and EMMY...
Patti Harrison returns to Soho with an extended run of her phenomenal show. Taking absurdist humor to new heights Time Magazine As seen and heard on I Think You Should...
Following their multi-award-winning triumph The Ferryman, Jez Butterworth, writer of Jerusalem, resumes his partnership with Sam Mendes, director of The Lehman Trilogy, to bring you The Hills of California. This...
Ian McKellen - 'one of the world's greatest actors' (Times) - plays Falstaff in a new version of Shakespeare's Henry IV, adapted by the award-winning writer and director Robert Icke...
- 01 Mar – Lytton Strachey (1880–1932), British writer & critic
- 02 Mar – Matthew Mitcham (1988–), Australian diver
- 03 Mar – Perry Ellis (1940–1986), American fashion designer
- 03 Mar – Xavier Bettel (1973–), Prime Minister of Luxembourg
- 04 Mar – Chaz Bono (1969–), American advocate, writer & musician
- 04 Mar – Svend Robinson (1952–), Canadian former politician, 1st first openly gay Canadian Member of Parliament
- 05 Mar – Matt Lucas (1974–), English actor, comedian, writer & tv presenter.
- 05 Mar – Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922–1975), Italian poet, intellectual, film director & writer
- 06 Mar – Charles I of Württemberg (1823–1891), German aristocrat, King of Wurttemberg
- 06 Mar – Francis Alick Howard OBE (1917–1992), English actor & comedian, better known by his stage-name Frankie Howerd
- 07 Mar – Sir Henry Channon (1897–1958), British Conservative Member of Parliament
- 07 Mar – Bret Easton Ellis (1964–), American novelist, screenwriter & short story writer
- 09 Mar – Lord Ivor Mountbatten (1963–), British aristocrat, farmer, geologist & businessman
- 09 Mar – Richard Adams (1947–2012), Filipino-American gay rights activist
- 09 Mar – Samuel Barber (1910–1981), American composer
- 09 Mar – Will Geer (1902–1978), American actor & social activist
- 11 Mar – John Barrowman (1967–), British-American actor, author, presenter, singer & comic book writer. Known for his roles in Torchwood & Dr Who
- 11 Mar – Christopher Rice (1978–), American writer
- 11 Mar – Bill Siksay (1955–), Canadian politician
- 12 Mar – Vaslav Nijinsky (1890–1950), Russian ballet dancer & choreographer
- 12 Mar – Edward Albee (1928–), American playwright
- 13 Mar – Armistead Maupin (1944–), American writer
- 14 Mar – Alfred Redl (1864–1913), Austrian counter-intelligence officer & spy
- 15 Mar – Kwame Harris (1982–), Jamaican-born American football player
- 15 Mar – Amir Ohana (1976–), Israeli lawyer & politician
- 16 Mar – Donal Óg Cusack (1977–), Irish hurling goalkeeper
- 16 Mar – Jon Hinson (1942–1995), American politician, former Republican congressman (Mississippi) (1979–1981)
- 17 Mar – Alexander McQueen (1969–2010), British fashion designer
- 18 Mar – Stanley Bennett Clay (1950–), American writer, publisher, novelist, director & actor
- 18 Mar – Wilfred Owen (1893–1918), British wartime poet
- 22 Mar – Stephen Sondheim (1930–2021), American composer/lyricist. VIP in 20thC musical theater
- 23 Mar – Joseph C. Leyendecker (1874–1951), German-born American illustrator
- 23 Mar – Prince Felix Yusupov (1887–1967), Russian aristocrat
- 24 Mar – Bob Mackie (1940–), American fashion designer
- 24 Mar – Jim Parsons (1973–), American actor & producer
- 25 Mar – Elton John (1947–), English singer-songwriter, composer & pianist
- 26 Mar – A. E. Housman (1859–1936), English classical scholar & poet
- 26 Mar – Rev Richard Coles FRSA FKC (1962–), English musician, journalist, radio presenter & C of E parish priest in Northamptonshire
- 28 Mar – Sir Dirk Bogarde (1921–1999), English actor, novelist & screenwriter. Born Derek Niven van den Bogaerde
- 28 Mar – Scott Mills (1974–), English radio DJ, tv presenter & actor, known for his BBC Radio 1 show
- 29 Mar – Bruce Weber (1946–), American fashion photographer
- 30 Mar – Jean-Claude Brialy (1933–2007), French actor, director & socialite
- 31 Mar – Richard Chamberlain (1934–), American actor
- 31 Mar – Barney Frank (1940–), American politician, former Democratic congressman (Massachusetts) (1981–2013)
- 31 Mar – Sir Alan James Carter Duncan KCMG (1957–), British Conservative Party politician who served as Minister of State for International Development (2010–2014), Minister of State for Europe & the Americas (2016–2019)
