The Places We Know
The Places We Know brings together two of Bethlem Gallery’s core elements – its recently launched permanent art collection, and the artistic community that calls…
Life Line
Behind every extraordinary feat are ordinary people. This is their story Inspired by Scotsman Sir Alexander Fleming, connecting the urgent reality of antimicrobial resistance…
Review: Five Pianos at Jack Studio Theatre
An inspiring piece of theatre Niall Ashdown’s one man show balances wry observations with genuinely touching insights as he takes a look back at the people…
Evening All Afternoon
Witty and heartbreakingly human Diyan Zora, making her Donmar debut, directs Anastasia Hille and Erin Kellyman in Evening All Afternoon. “The thing is, I’m…
Sugar Daddy
British-Iraqi writer and director Amrou Al-Kadhi will direct a newly reimagined staging of Sam Morrison’s acclaimed solo show Sugar Daddy, produced by Edgewood Entertainment.…
Review: Queer Along The River at Deptford Lounge
‘The exhibition informs, educates and entertains’ This exhibition, led by the artist/researcher Dr Catherine Hahn, reclaims and reimagines South London LGBTQ+ heritage from the…
Review: Our Little Hour at Greenwich Theatre
In remembrance of a forgotten hero A moving musical drama about Walter Tull, a young, gifted and black professional football player and officer of…
Quentin Crisp: Naked Hope
“Ask yourself this. If there were no praise or blame – who would I be?” Since 2014 Mark Farrelly’s hugely acclaimed solo play has…
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
The pen is mightier than the sword Among the glittering salons of the super-rich, patriarchy equals power, reputation is everything – and for women,…
Review: Sudan: A visual art narrative, second generation at Almas Art Foundation
Forging their own path Bold, abstract, geometric paintings and vivid acrylic still lifes contrast with shapes of birds and animals emerging from Arabic script…
When We Were Us
‘I thought if I was good enough – if I loved her right – she’d stop’ Jade Winters’ When We Were Us is a…
Review: Art Deco Posters – London Transport Museum
This fantastic feast for the eyes has everything It was an era after a World War when there was much optimism for the future,…


















