Jennifer Saunders is a Proper Madame in Blithe Spirit
One of Noël Coward’s most popular works
All Generations Dance As Gods
Celebrating the joy of being together again and reflecting the faces and talents of the local community
Ed Byrne Being Honest in Blackheath
Discussing gender politics, parental responsibility, ageing, and generally being self-disparaging
Lubaina Himid Exhibition
New works and highlights from across her remarkable career
Superfice Acknowledges The Surface
One might encounter an associative swing-door moment between an assertion of aesthetic control and referential territories beyond the compositional map
WHEN PERSONAL BECOMES VERNACULAR: MYTHOLOGY OF EVERYDAY
The artist describes her ceramics as memory vessels
Our War Comes To Brockley
The indignities of being Black in the army and in the local community
Anything Is Possible If You Think About It Hard Enough
This play will hopefully making someone’s grief a little lighter
Greenwich Theatre Goes Into Battle
The tale that exemplified the elitist culture of the British establishment and the privilege of the ruling class
Young, Gifted & Black is Back
Celebrating the voices and work of young Black artists in London
Rumi: The Musical Premieres at London Coliseum
Rumi has touched millions around the world


















