Review: Top Hat at New Wimbledon Theatre
A musical not to be missed There’s something ironically comforting about the unattainable glamour of classic American musicals. Maybe it is the escapism, or…
Review: Ragdoll at Jermyn Street Theatre
Moar is burning her brand into the world of theatre I went in thinking Katherine Moar’s Ragdoll was a telling of the famous 1970s’…
Celebrate Black History Month at Coin Street
Black-Owned Business and creative workshops at Coin Street neighbourhood centre will showcase their skills on Monday 27 October from 12pm to 6pm. This will be…
The Rivals in Richmond
Sheridan’s comic classic Orange Tree Theatre announced the full cast and creative team for the 250th Anniversary production of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s comic classic The…
Wyld Woman: The Legend of Shy Girl
We are all legends In a comedic, heartfelt look at the pain of extreme shyness, Isabel Renner’s one-woman show celebrates the awkward, the quirky,…
Big Cranberry
“I just think there’s doing things and doing things. And if you’re locked in a sewer and it’s flooding and you’re putting on perfume,…
Ballet Shoes Dance at the National Again
The National Theatre today announced full casting for the festive return of Kendall Feaver’s acclaimed adaptation of Noel Streatfeild’s best-selling book Ballet Shoes as…
The Problem With the Seventh Year
‘Throw every punch with bad intentions’ The London Premiere of the award winning play The Problem With the Seventh Year opens at the White…
The Sea Horse
Themes of vulnerability and human connection Set in a dark waterfront bar of the same name, Edward J Moore’s The Sea Horse is a…
YSL reveals new Ready To Wear in lunch break show
Ready To Wear, a new one-man musical with Book, Music & Lyrics by Rachel Garnet (Star Crossed / The Standard Short Long Drop) follows…
Peckham’s Words of Wisdom
‘Visitors have been moved by the honesty and humour’ Peckham’s local letterpress artist Michelle Dwyer has just launched her latest exhibition – Words of…
Review: Blue/Orange at Greenwich Theatre
A keen observation of humanity Joe Penhall’s play Blue/Orange takes place on a stylishly simple white set, designed by Jana Lakatos, which is furnished…
















