St. Katharine Docks Waterside Dining
Sample the marina’s finest fare through a specially curated Restaurant-Hopping Tour London’s historic St. Katharine Docks will transform into a gastronomic haven this June…
Review: Calamity Jane – New Wimbledon
A Whip Cracking Musical Classic Based on the 1953 musical film starring Doris Day, the musical of Calamity Jane has had many successful tours…
Award-winning new play at The Glitch
Written by Simon Marshall and directed by Artistic Director Oli Savage, ‘in defence of adventurous mothers’ follows Theo and Nancy growing up, apart, and…
Stars
A South London Space Odyssey Mojisola Adebayo’s STARS: An Afrofuturist Space Odyssey returns to London following outstanding 5-star responses to its premiere at the…
Stereophonic
A band on the brink The West End transfer of Stereophonic, the Tony Award-winning play by David Adjmi with music by Will Butler, has…
Review: Here We Are – National Theatre
If there’s a message it’s buried too deep It’s not often you get a new show with a credit list like this: inspired by…
Skeletons in The Shed
Coleman Project Space has announced the gallery’s first annual drawing exhibition, which brings together six contemporary artists whose work repositions drawing as an expanded…
Review: Oversharing – Greenwich Theatre
Oversharing is Encouraged Camera – Ring Lights – Action! Eleanor Hill’s Overshare has begun its run and follows perfectly on from Sadvents, the award-winning…
New Manifesto For Beaconsfield
Gallery Celebrates 30 Years Beaconsfield Gallery Vauxhall marks its 30th anniversary with Manifesto for Sustainable Experimentation, a landmark exhibition that honours three decades of groundbreaking artistic…
Review: Goner- Battersea Arts Centre
A complex exploration of uncomfortable ideas To describe too extensively what Goner is about would be a disservice to any prospective theatregoers, writes Melina…
There is a Light and a Whistle for Attracting Attention
“You’ve never seen Grease? Are you kidding? Ok. So there’s this guy and this girl…” The promotion for this play coming to Brockley next…
Southwark Artist Plans New Show
Bold paintings – no holds barred Stella Cardew, possibly the oldest working artist in Southwark, gave us an exclusive interview to discuss her next…


















