The Leonard & Co Show
Special event to showcase new artworks Londoner Louise Howard unveils a whimsical single event art exhibition that highlights her signature fusion of realism and…
Review: The White Chip at Southwark Playhouse
“I’m a recovering Mormon” This show written by Sean Daniels is described as a Dry Comedy about Drying Out and the ‘White Chip’ is…
Review: Nye at The Olivier
He lives, he dies, he even sings and dances The welcome return of Tim Price’s Nye opens with Aneurin Bevan dying, we see the…
Review: No President at Southbank Centre
You are unlikely to ever see something quite like this Nature Theater of Oklahoma blends drama, dance and comedy to make their London debut…
Review: Till the Stars Come Down at Theatre Royal Haymarket
We left uplifted and breathless amidst the debris A wedding day in which not all goes entirely to plan inevitably promises a certain amount…
Living the Dream at DreamState
What dream would you like to have tonight? DreamState is a pop-up experience that invites visitors of all ages to discover interactive zones exploring…
Review: The Merry Wives of Windsor at The Globe
Themes of love misdirection and deception Some things are ever present in a London Summer, packed tubes of commuters, pubs spilling out onto the…
Review: Girl from the North Country at The Old Vic
Forever Young, Forever True: Dylan’s Songs Reborn The Old Vic’s revival of Girl from the North Country feels like a long-overdue homecoming, writes Luigia…
The Animator: Snow White v Prince Achmed
Walt Disney claimed Lotte’s film was not a true cartoon Lotte Reiniger created the first feature-length animation in 1926, over a decade before Walt…
Review: Streetlife Serenade at House of Annettta
The World According to Gray Rotherhithe artist Ed Gray’s latest show brings together 30 years of painting city life all over the world and…
Review: Wilko at Leicester Square Theatre
Wilko Does It Right Following a successful run of shows at Southwark Playhouse, Jonathan Maitland’s nostalgia-fuelled celebration of Wilko Johnson makes its way to…
Review: Diamonds and Dust at Emerald Theatre
“Where’s the Wild in This West?” Diamonds and Dust is a theatrical cocktail of Wild West grit, Vegas decadence, and immersive cabaret, writes Luigia…


















