Ardent Theatre Company launches a 10-Year Manifesto for Change

Ardent Theatre Company launches a 10-Year Manifesto for Change

Michael HollandJun 14, 2025

‘Tear down the class ceiling and rebuild a theatre industry where everyone belongs’ A registered charity with a mission to end class inequality in…

Review: Bone Daddies – Bermondsey

Review: Bone Daddies – Bermondsey

Michael HollandJun 14, 2025

Make History Under the Arches Bone Daddies are using Frank’s Redhot Sauce in a new dish they are calling RedHot Ramen and that is…

Review: Hamstrung – The Glitch

Review: Hamstrung – The Glitch

Michael HollandJun 14, 2025

A Fool’s Errand with Soul In Hamstrung, George Rennie brings Yorick—yes, that Yorick—back to life, not just as a skull in Hamlet’s hands, but…

Review: The Streets at Southbank Centre

Review: The Streets at Southbank Centre

Michael HollandJun 13, 2025

The Streets have set the bar extremely high The Streets – the musical project fronted by Mike Skinner – has become somewhat of a…

Ghosts, spirits, fairies, witches, monsters, and plenty of magic 

Ghosts, spirits, fairies, witches, monsters, and plenty of magic 

Michael HollandJun 13, 2025

Shakespeare’s Globe announced the cast for the 2025 run of Rough Magic, directed by Director of Education Lucy Cuthbertson and co-written by Splendid Production’s…

Aura Glows in the Omnibus

Aura Glows in the Omnibus

Michael HollandJun 13, 2025

There is a new project taking place at The Omnibus Theatre on 21st June as part of its international tour across Portugal, UK, Bulgaria,…

Review: Deptford Storehouse – More than visual and audial fun – It is a warning!

Review: Deptford Storehouse – More than visual and audial fun – It is a warning!

Michael HollandJun 12, 2025

We were given Photo ID and a Number and told to enter Storehouse via the side door of a huge riverside warehouse where we…

Review: STARS: An Afrofuturist Space Odyssey – Brixton House

Review: STARS: An Afrofuturist Space Odyssey – Brixton House

Michael HollandJun 12, 2025

An intimate tale of loss and discovery, isolation and connection In search of the selfhood and pleasure stolen from her, Stars: An Afrofuturist Space…

Review: Rachel Jones: Gated Canyons – Dulwich Picture Gallery

Review: Rachel Jones: Gated Canyons – Dulwich Picture Gallery

Michael HollandJun 11, 2025

The large works burst with colour When I saw the artist was a working-class black woman, born in Whitechapel and striving to be known…

Coming soon: Out of Bounds at Brockley Jack

Coming soon: Out of Bounds at Brockley Jack

Michael HollandJun 10, 2025

Out of Bounds is the coming-of-age journey of Lall Lalchund, a South African Indian teenager grappling with the turbulence of adolescence within a vibrant…

Review: Yoshitomo Nara – Hayward Gallery

Review: Yoshitomo Nara – Hayward Gallery

Michael HollandJun 10, 2025

Sad but strangely satisfying As you enter the Hayward Gallery, Yoshitomo Nara has placed his piece called Place Like Home, a warmly-lit cottage that…

Review: The Elvis Years – DominionTheatre

Review: The Elvis Years – DominionTheatre

Michael HollandJun 9, 2025

A musical feast fit for the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll If you love the songs of Elvis you will love this tribute show,…