Review: Bacchae at the National Theatre
A mesmerising and powerful modern commentary wrapped up in a Greek tragedy Is the theatre pretentious, inaccessible and slightly stuffy? Most certainly! That’s why brave,…
Memories in the Gasworks
Mémoires des corps [Embodied Memories] is the first UK solo exhibition by Paris-based artist Marie-Claire Messouma Manlanbien. Through textile, drawing, sculpture, video-performance and installation,…
Psychedelic Furs Tour
Icons of the original post-punk era The Psychedelic Furs have announced their UK tour plans for later in the year, stopping at beloved venues…
Brockley’s Beautiful Laundrette
The sculptures are there to spark conservations A ten-foot square gallery nestled in the entrance of a laundrette and next to a mobile phone…
How I Went to Every Supermarket in the World
Could you find the price of a tyre in Liberia? How about the price of a sausage, in Norway?Dan Kelly has been a data…
Yto Barrada: Thrill, Fill and Spill
Yto Barrada’s multidisciplinary practice moves between micro-histories, borderlands, resistance strategies, and Tangier — the city where she was raised and which her work keeps…
Words of Wisdom
Connecting through creativity Words of Wisdom is a collaborative exhibition in Peckham, led by artist Michelle Dwyer, that transforms advice and life lessons from…
Shed Stories
The rise of community spaces Men’s Sheds is explored in a performance combining theatre, movement and documentary With upwards of 1200 Men’s Sheds currently…
The Liar, The Bitch and The Wardrobe
Use code for £20 Tickets: PANTO20 Step out of the closet and into a Narnia like you’ve never seen before… The story follows two…
Review: First Time Flyers at Omeara
A melange of British Country and Southern USA Rock “This is your captain speaking.” goes the sound track intro before the foursome comes on…
Review: In Dreams-David Lynch Revisited – Royal Festival Hall
A show with a frisson of fear This performance was fantastic, mesmerising, captivating and dark. And here’s why, writes Nina King. The show, a…
Review: The Gardening Club at New Wimbledon Theatre
The 1960s heralded a new era of activism and the Women’s Liberation Movement was born. It is this political backdrop which inspired the writers…


















