The Fiend of Fleet Street Terrorises Wilton’s
A Victorian melodrama in a Victorian music hall. Perfect. But this was no ordinary melodrama, this was Sweeney Todd, or, to give this play…
Ain’t Too Proud To Love The Temptations
Two and half hours of listening to top Motown is not a bad way to spend two and a half hours, and when you…
Aladdin Sane 50th Anniversary Concert
I suspect that the majority of the full house at the Royal Festival Hall was there for the music of David Bowie as the…
Unseen Unheard: The untold breast cancer stories to be performed at Theatre Peckham
Theatre Peckham are staging a production, which opens this Saturday, April 29, and closes next Thursday, May 4, telling untold breast cancer stories in…
Pinter’s “Comedies of Menace” Brought to Life
Bringing together The Dumb Waiter and A Slight Ache, a duo of dark comedies by one of Britain’s most influential modern dramatists, Harold Pinter,…
Die Hard at Wilton’s
There are many types of shows that those who frequent fringe theatre will be familiar with. One-person shows and pastiches of known film and…
Budgie Tickets For Peckham Residents
Tyler and Yaz are the bestest of friends. They’re 17 going on 18 and are stuck in that awkward part of life where they…
We Need New Names
A defiant and exuberant coming-of-age story follows a young girl from the playgrounds of Zimbabwe to an America that is not the utopia she…
Abigail’s Party in Bromley
The bar was already set at an unbeatable height for Abigail’s Party, the Mike Leigh satire on the tastes and aspirations of the middle…
This Was Tomorrow
Opening this May at Eames Fine Art, a new solo exhibition of lino cuts from Paul Catherall. This Was Tomorrow is a celebration of…
Despondent in Donegal
A great set shows a valley in County Donegal with a cottage nestling at the bottom and trees that actually shimmer in the breeze…
Support the Strike
I love a true story, especially when it’s one about fighting evil, and if you can add in a big business more concerned with…


















