Review: Beauty and the Beast at Churchill Theatre
Many laughs, great costumes, excellent choreography and foot-stomping songs The Churchill Theatre’s Beauty and the Beast popped and sizzled with colour and fizz in…
Review: Alice in Wonderland at Theatre Peckham
Spellbinding musical full of heart and humour Geoff Aymer has kept the spirit of Lewis Carroll’s classic fantasy novel to deliver a musical with…
American Modernism in Mottingham
The Gerald Moore Gallery presents Georgia O’Keeffe: Memories of Drawings in their GF Gallery. This Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition from Southbank Centre, London presents a remarkable collection…
Winter Show on the Heath
Bermondsey Artists’ Group co-founder Louise Sheridan will be exhibiting some of her Thames-based paintings in a group show of original artworks that opens this…
Review: Potted Panto at Wilton’s
A great panto for the uninitiated A “Wilton’s hat trick” is how actor and co-writer Daniel Clarkson describes Potted Panto, that has just opened…
Review: Pinocchio at The Globe
This will uplift the darkest of winter nights You’d be forgiven for shivering at the prospect of outdoor theatre in winter, but The Globe’s…
Review: The Christmas Thing at Seven Dials
The most exhilarating risk you’ll take all year Looking for a bit of anarchy to spice up the holiday season? Part TV special, part…
Review: The Liar, the Bitch and the Wardrobe
A riot of slap-and-tickle humour Panto season has truly arrived, and South London is brimming with bold, original festive productions, but The Liar, the…
Review: The Undertones – Shepherds Bush Empire
2000 people with a cousin named Kevin The Undertones are celebrating their 50 years in the business with a tour called, unsurprisingly, 50th Anniversary…
Review: Peter Pan at Greenwich Theatre
Everything is feelgood at Greenwich, not just the happy ending Wendy Darling’s great-granddaughter is working in Neverclean Car Wash and never happy on her…
Great Viking Army at Waterloo
Warnings: audience participation, death, war, violence, and alcohol! Old York Theatre presents Jorvik, written by Charlie Blanshard; an immersive and interactive Viking play set…
Review: Fallen Angels at the Menier
Chaos, Champagne and Coward If you are looking for a theatrical Christmas treat that’s both fun and sophisticated then Noël Coward’s Fallen Angels at…


















