New Kids on the Stage
“It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s entirely created and performed by the next generation of artists” Accomplished young people is a truer definition of…
Review: Radiant Boy – Southwark Playhouse Borough
Exorcising the Truth: Radiant Boy and the Ghosts We Carry Nancy Netherwood’s Radiant Boy makes its world premiere at Southwark Playhouse Borough, and from…
Ian Tarr At Artdog
Part of Brockley Max Festival Ian was born Zimbabwe in 1954 and studied English Literature at university. He says, ‘There being no art school…
London International Choir Sings in Bermondsey
Following their acclaimed winter season 2024, acapella choir, the London International Choir (LIC), is returning to St. James’ Church, Bermondsey for one night only. …
Review: Mrs Warren’s Profession
Bessie Carter sizzles haughtily in her ‘splendidly modern’ role It is difficult to see why Mrs Warren’s Profession – such an innocent play to our…
“Sleeping in the Forest”
Art from the temperate rainforest Named after Mary Oliver’s poem, Fiona Fouhy’s upcoming solo show reflects her experiences in a Scottish temperate rainforest on…
Review: The Crucible – The Globe
The venue provides a connection to this timeless piece Sam Wanamaker, thanks to whose vision of a theatre in the way Shakespeare and his…
The Wonder of Wodehouse
A homage to Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, one of Britain’s greatest ever writers, was held at Wilton’s Music Hall and hosted by one of…
Review: The Fifth Step – Soho Place
There’s no Higher Power, just two actors giving a high-power performance I’ve been excited about this ever since securing a ticket. Just seeing the…
See Natural Behaviour at the BAC
Dance theatre company Thick & Tight present Natural Behaviour, a collection of performed portraits of human and non-human life forms. Somewhere between a variety…
Review: Millennium Girls – Brixton House
A bleak reminder of the reality of life for young women Millennium Girls, Sophia Leonie’s début play, manages that difficult feat of capturing a…
Review: Diagnosis – Finborough Theatre
The beautiful writing makes our preconceptions come crashing down Athena Stevens’ new play Diagnosis is an ingenious use of theatre to launch an exploration…


















