Review: Nye – National Theatre
Sheen handles the part with natural charm Last year saw the nation celebrate 75 years of the NHS. A great feat for an institution…
A New Breakfast in Town
The Great British Fry-Up has been in a steady decline with people wanting to eat more healthily, the addition of hash browns from the…
Review: For Black Boys – opens at Garrick Theatre and it’s a brilliant show
Boys Bring Life to Thinking About Suicide Ryan Calais Cameron’s For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy was…
Review: Romeo and Juliet – Globe Theatre
Gang Fights at The Globe Watching swarms of school children congregate around the edge of the stage at Shakespeare’s Globe as we waited for…
Maybe Dick
All plot will be lampooned. All jokes will be harpooned. Nantucket, 1841. Ishmael signs on to the Pequod, and witnesses the perils of nature,…
Review: Cable Street – Southwark Playhouse
Hope can overcome hate Mark Twain once said that “History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme.” It is hard to ignore the…
From Freedom to Frenetic and Grime to Gruesome Murder
We were lavishly treated to Roommates, an evening of boundary-changing dance from Ballet National de Marseille who, over six pieces, celebrated the influences that…
Tea with Mother in the Magnificent Painted Hall
For the first time ever, enjoy Afternoon Tea in the regal opulence of the Painted Hall, which will be closed to the public for…
If you are questioning love this could be the right play to book
‘One thing makes me a moth to a flame. Oneness. The missing piece…I’ve got to find it, because if not, if not…’ Anastasia Osei-Kuffour,…
Your chance to see the most outstanding early-career artists making work today for free at Jerwood Survey III in Southwark Park
Jerwood Survey is a major biennial touring exhibition that presents new commissions by 10 early-career artists from across the UK, providing a distinctive snapshot…
Review: Standing at the Sky’s Edge – Gillian Lynne Theatre
What is home but a box to keep out the rain. Standing at the Sky’s Edge makes its West End debut at the Gillian…
Review: Nachtland – Young Vic
Prodding and thought-provoking Coming after Harold Pinter’s The Homecoming, the Young Vic plays host to another piece of satire. Nachtland (an invented German word…

















