Review: Wrap Party at Brockley Jack
Tim Sails Cruises in with Mushrooms Wrap Party was born at a BBQ when writer Harry Petty overheard Ollie Hart and Harry Warren telling…
ING Discerning Eye Exhibition
Deptford-based Artist Shortlisted for Big Award Deptford-based artist John Heywood-Waddington has had his Rainy Day London painting selected for the ING Discerning Eye exhibition…
Free Theatre for Living Wage Week
Imagine a future where fair pay works for everyone To mark Living Wage Week in Southwark, Blue Elephant Theatre has created a free theatrical…
Black Carnation: Case Study No. 2
How queer desires and solidarities persist under systems of control Amid growing threats to queer and trans rights across the Global North, Black Carnation:…
Tanita Tikaram and Nigel Kennedy Headline at EFG London Jazz Festival
Many free, unticketed events included Now entering its 33rd year, the global celebration of music, EFG London Jazz Festival, is back. For 10 days…
Review: BULLYACHE: WHO HURT YOU? @ Southbank Centre
A performance without boundaries Technical prowess, electric creativity, and biting social commentary align to produce WHO HURT YOU? The self-described hyper-theatre offering from interdisciplinary…
In Catford, every cat has its day
Joy Productions and Broadway Theatre Catford present their purr-fectly delightful 2025 pantomime Dick Whittington and his Catford Cat. Fur-get everything you thought you knew…
Potted Panto
Seven classic pantomimes in 80 hilarious minutes The West End’s longest running pantomime returns to the East End for a third season due to…
Review: Gwenda’s Garage at Southwark Playhouse
Falls Short of Its Promise I went into this show hoping to uncover a piece of queer history that had somehow escaped me –…
Anna Ancher: Painting Light at Dulwich Picture Gallery
An artist in her own right On a drab winter’s day, Danish artist Anna Ancher’s Painting Light collection at Dulwich Picture Gallery is the…
The Mystery of Irma Vep
A Penny Dreadful Egyptologist Lord Edgar brings his new bride, Lady Enid, to the Hillcrest family home. But a dark shadow hangs over them…
The Gruffalo’s Child in the West End
‘The Gruffalo said that no Gruffalo should ever set foot in the deep, dark wood…’ Adapted from Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s award-winning picture…

















