Steptoe & Son – Live!
“You dirrrrttttyyyy old man!” You wouldn’t think it was possible for this ‘rag and boning’ duo to still be at it after all this…
Review: The Importance of Being Earnest – National
Wilde would have chuckled approvingly from the stalls Oscar Wilde called The Importance of Being Earnest “a trivial comedy for serious people,” I don’t…
Review: Sleeping with Beauty – Union Theatre
You are kept laughing throughout It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Oh no it isn’t! Oh yes it is, writes Christopher Peacock.…
Escape to The Bread & Roses Theatre
It’s just days to go until the UK premiere of The Various Methods of Escape by Amber Spooner opens at The Bread & Roses…
Review: Dick Whittington – Greenwich Theatre
Jokes and innuendos hit at every level And before we know it Christmas has come round again but rather than worry about any shopping…
The Mouth of the Gods
When Border Crossings and its artistic director, Michael Walling, set out to create The Mouth of the Gods, a show with strong references to…
I Wonder About B.A.G.
A greatest hits compilation It seemed that half of Bermondsey had jumped on the Overground train to Whitechapel last night for the opening of…
Dynamic Vines of Dulwich
Created by nature and passion Based in the historic Spa Road Station, many people will have seen Dynamic Vines as they walk past. Some…
Review: A Christmas Carol – Old Vic
Simm’s performance is filled to the brim with humanity Woody was scooped from school, bundled into his winter parka, thrust through underground passages and…
Review: All’s Well That Ends Well – Globe
A mesmerising production which is bold without trying There is not much worse than unrequited love or trying to live against your true sexuality.…
Very Naughty Over 18s
Burlesque-meets-musical-theatre Christmas cabaret, stand-up comedy, burlesque and naughty musical theatre all rolled into one, A Very Naughty Christmas is Australia’s most successful Christmas musical…
All Artists Invited to Connect
Submissions will not be judged or rejected Painter Rod Kitson wants artists of all stripes to enter their work into an annual end-of-year show…


















