Review: Sugar Daddy at the Underbelly Boulevard Soho
‘What is grief if not un-monetised content?’ An autobiographical tale. Sam, dressed in shorts and vest, is sat on a small deck. Representing the…
Cody and Beau
A Wild West Story by Dylan and Will In 1889 Texas, Cody and Beau have one goal: to become cowboys. From the safety of…
Ronnie Scott’s Lates: South
Myele Manzanza at Peckham Levels Ronnie’s Lates returns. After three incredible shows across London, they’re closing out the second series in style at Peckham…
Pharmacist Provides Lifeline to Theatre
“We’re telling a really important story” Aimee Mutambo is a Lead Pharmacist, Medicines Optimisation at South East London Integrated Care Board, working behind the…
Love of Art
Skylark Galleries marks 30 Years at Oxo Gallery Artists from Skylark Galleries will celebrate 30 years on the South Bank with a major exhibition…
Review: The Ballad of Johnny and June
‘Cash fans won’t be disappointed’ The Churchill Theatre Bromley played host to The Ballad of Johnny and June this week — a good reminder…
These Thoughts May Disappear
Jack White has first major UK show A major exhibition of works by the American artist, Jack White, will open at Damien Hirst’s Newport…
Children of the Night
A clubland coming-of-age story “It’s Friday, 5pm. The Streets’r tipsy with possibility, expectation… Everybody’s dreaming, beaming, getting steaming for the night ahead…” This heartpounding…
Brunel Museum of Laughs
Jokes Engineered for a Niche Audience The Brunel Museum has created a Tunnel of Fun in its iconic shaft by hosting Engineering Is A…
He Said/She Said
How perpetrators of violence justify their actions Two one-act plays presented as a double-bill, each centring on an act of knife violence, He Said/She Said revives Dom…
New Blood Artist at Little Louie
Snapshots of South London Ted McKenzie (b.1999) is an emerging contemporary painter who works from life in his urban surroundings in South London. Partly…
Charlie & Striptease
Bold political satire double-bill Two razor-sharp political satire plays from the Soviet era, Charlie & Striptease, were written by the award-winning Polish playwright Sławomir…

















