Plane Crash in Dulwich
Britain on the brink of war! Foreign agents on our shores! Can Richard Hannay, innocent man on the run, evade the police, get the…
The Past Is Right Now In The Astoria
A piano, two tables and a few chairs became the ABC theatre – a venue for political theatre – and other rooms and apartments…
Coming soon: “It’s a Motherf**king Pleasure” at Soho Theatre – Weaponising Disability
Usually, disabled people are just trying to do the right thing. But what if they weren’t? What if they were out to make as…
Dancing at Lughnasa on at the National Theatre
Dancing at Lughnasa is the award-winning drama from Brian Friel, the writer of Translations. Harvest time in County Donegal, 1936. Outside the village of…
Simon the Last Lights Up The Future
At first glance, it looks like any ordinary shopfront – but the signs in the window at Unit 6 of Peckham’s Aylesham Centre aren’t…
Review: Berlusconi at Southwark Playhouse is a blast!
The new Southwark Playhouse (Elephant) has the feel of a repurposed printworks with all the industrial design tropes that belie its brand-new reality, and…
Coming soon: Special charity concert launches The Harvey Parker Trust
An illustrious line-up of special guest artists including Grammy award-winning Clean Bandit, internationally recognised cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Chineke! Orchestra, Europe’s first ethnically diverse professional orchestra,…
Now on: Encounters – a new photo exhibition in East Dulwich
Encounters, at the Jeannie Avent Gallery in East Dulwich, is an exhibition of street photography and portraits from India and Bangladesh. It is the work…
Coming soon: Family Tree – the legacy of Henrietta Lacks
Family Tree is a powerful and poetic drama exploring race, inequality, health, the environment and the incredible legacy of one of the most influential…
Kitty in the Lane
Kitty in the Lane, written and performed by Áine Ryan, makes its London premiere with a fresh production at The Jack Studio Theatre after successful runs of…
Coming soon: Sweeney Todd – the Victorian Melodrama
The story of Sweeney Todd first appeared on the stage in London in 1847 at Britannia Theatre, Hoxton, in a melodrama, ‘The String of…
What’s on: Greenwich Theatre Kid’s Festival returns at the start of April
The Greenwich Theatre Kid’s Festival has been a much-loved highlight of the venue’s annual programme since the strand was launched in 2007 with just…


















