Union Shorts #4
“The quality is always high” The legendary Union Shorts, the talk of fringe theatre for many years after its 1998 induction under the erudite…
Two Summer Specials for the Family
Greenwich Theatre has announced the cast for their summer season of family shows, a double bill of classic favourites The 3 Musketeers and The…
A Shakespeare For All
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare’s most magical comedy of love, mischief and donkeys, comes roaring into Southwark in a production for anyone aged 8-88…
Still Here at The Golden Goose
In Mari Lloyd’s moving and sharply funny play, we see the world through the eyes of two sparring 18-year-olds in a small Welsh ex-mining…
The Producers on the move
Biggest flop in theatre history transfers to West End As rehearsals begin for the West End run, full casting is today announced for the transfer…
A drink or Two in Greenwich
A theatrical revival of pub culture First performed in 1989, Jim Cartwright’s play Two invites audiences into an evening at a classic British boozer,…
Review: Rough Magic at Shakespeare’s Globe
Whimsical writing and larger than life performances Shakespeare’s supernatural characters are reimagined in Rough Magic; the family-friendly comedy hoping to introduce children to the…
Review: Brixton Calling at Southwark Playhouse
If you love a true story and good music, this is the show for you Alex Urwin’s Brixton Calling ticks off three boxes for…
‘Heartbreak, Love and Loss’
Shakespeare’s Globe announced the cast and creative team of Shakespeare’s dizzying tragicomedy, Twelfth Night or What You Will. The cast comprises Ronkẹ Adékọluẹ́ jọ…
Review: Out of Bounds at Brockley Jack
“Basmati rice will never catch on” This one-person show by award-winning South African writer Rajesh Gopie is a coming-of-age story of Lall, the young…
SE Fest 2025 – South London’s new writing festival
Two weeks – 21 performances SE Fest is hosted by two neighbouring venues, The Bridge House Theatre and The Jack Studio Theatre – two…
Lightbulbs
‘If it’s dormant forever… isn’t it just dead?’ In our most intimate spaces, who do we trust to keep the darkness at bay? How…
















