Much Ado About Messina
As a heatwave sweeps across the nation and with temperatures around the high 30s in London, the weather is certainly more akin to the…
The Terrible Tudors Are Horrible And Nasty
We all want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is dead! So it’s time to prepare yourselves for Terrible Tudors live…
An Absolute Success
Adding to his impressive revamping of historical plays, Richard Bean, alongside co-writer Oliver Chris, has struck gold again with his fresh reworking of Sheridan’s…
Festival Of Happiness For Dulwich
Renowned British Artist Stuart Semple will devise a free and immersive one-day festival at Dulwich Picture Gallery which will showcase his new work, along…
Magic & Illusion In The West End
The West End re-opened in 2021 with the world’s greatest magic stars delivering incredible jaw-dropping illusions, close-up magic and mind-boggling wonderment at ‘Wonderville: Magic…
Lives Lived Through Letters
Josh and Mary are friends. Josh lives in London and Mary in Argentina. They meet for a brief period in London and promise to…
The Wild Wild Elephant & Castle
Imagine being immersed in a lawless world of scoundrels and ne’er-do-wells – not knowing who you can trust or who might be a traitor. COLAB…
The Battle of Dudley Loo
Writer John Goldsmith has been working for decades, having several novels published and writing for film and television since the late 80s, but it…
Ten Out Of Ten For Year Five
Year Five at Boutcher school have made extremely good progress in their artwork under the tutelage of local artist Ed Gray. After participating in…
A love letter to south London
Beth Mander runs The Paxton Centre, a thriving community arts space in Crystal Palace. She shares her top south London tips including where to…
Going For A Brazilian
Its sweet and sour exotica transports you to a place you could live forever
Pop Goes The William
Those who knew them would be mouthing the words, eyes wide open at the spectacle of colour and sound on the stage


















