Animal Farm
“How easily totalitarian propaganda can control the opinion of enlightened people in democratic countries” George Orwell Creation Theatre presents George Orwell’s classic political fable…
Marie Curie The Musical
Physicist. Pioneer. Parent. As she arrives from her native home in Poland to study at Sorbonne University in Paris, young Marie Sklodowska is certain…
The Artist of Nunhead Creates an Angel of Edmonton
Official launch on Sunday 26th May All Southwark people know Rafael Klein’s street art but might not even realise. His fantastic sculptures can be…
The B-Side of 3D Women
The hidden gem awaiting discovery B-side is a short showcase conceived by Winnie Hall and Celeste McEvoy as part of 3D Women. It builds…
Review: Much Ado about Nothing – The Globe
Music, laughter, and witty repartee The musicians open the play, walking onto the stage and quickly joined by the company singing and dancing, writes…
Dance For Dunkirk at St Katherine Docks
Marvel at an impressive showcase of World War II’s maritime masterpieces this May Bank Holiday at St Katharine Docks’ Tea Dance and Dunkirk at…
Review: Captain Amazing – Southwark Playhouse
Hilarious, heart wrenching one man show I would be lying if I said I didn’t find the first few minutes of Alistair McDowell’s Captain…
Boys from the Blackstuff
‘Gizza job. Go on, gizzit.’ 80s Liverpool. Life is tough as Chrissie, Loggo, George, Dixie and Yosser play the game. But there is no…
Former President Moving Mountains in SE1
Celebrated British wood engraver Hilary PaynterMBE (b. 1943) presents Moving Mountains, a series of finely detailed print collages which will be shown alongside the illustrations she has…
Review: Michelangelo: The Last Decades – British Museum
Illuminating the humanity of the artist You know you’ve made it when your grand deeds gain you entry to the mononym club. Well, maybe…
The Taming of the Shrew
Shakespeare’s Globe has announced the cast of The Taming of the Shrew, directed by Jude Christian. The cast comprises Matthew Ashforde as Ensemble/Cover, Nigel…
Frozen at Greenwich Theatre is a must see for those caught up in current Netflix sensation Baby Reindeer
‘An intense, important play but punctuated by humour and a lot of tenderness’ The fine line separating victim and perpetrator has become a hallmark…

















