Review – Elephant – Menier Chocolate Factory
The Sound of Being Seen From the moment Lucas touches the piano, the room shifts. She talks about how sound — vibration, really —…
Review: This Is My Family- Southwark Playhouse
A feel-good family show that combines music, laughter and sharing. This is a comedy musical story of a mildly dysfunctional family viewed through the…
Summer Programme for Southwark Park Galleries
Southwark Park Galleries launches the London presentation of Artists’ Film International 2025: Dream States. This year’s 18th edition of AFI explores dreaming as both…
Santa Maria Visits St Katharine Docks
“I stood midships and took it all in” In my schooldays Christopher Columbus was the intrepid sailor who discovered America – The New World…
Richmond Arts and Ideas Festival
Cultural Reforesting: “how can we renew our relationship with nature?” For two weeks, venues and public spaces across Richmond will host over 50 events…
To Korea From the Old Kent Road
Ninety-two years ago Vic Grimwood was born off the Old Kent Road, in Darwin Street, where he spent a childhood with his brother and…
Is your fate already decided or is there one way out?
Montel Douglas directs David Alade, Joe Deighton Adam Seridji and Joshua-Alexander Williams in his award-winning debut play One Way Out – a whip smart…
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…


















