Review: Colonel Saab – Trafalgar Square
A Salute to the Colonel From outside, this relatively new Indian restaurant to Trafalgar Square appears somewhat nondescript, but we had been told of…
No Fear in the Dance Studio
FEAR is the celebratory finale of a series of free community workshops taking place at Siobhan Davies Studios in Elephant and Castle. FEAR brings…
Looking Beneath the Loneliness
Free Performance in Rotherhithe London Bubble Theatre is proud to present Beneath the Papers, its poignant new play created and performed by a community…
B-Boys on the S-Bank
Part of the You Belong Here programme Canada’s b-boy Crazy Smooth presents In My Body, a dynamic exploration of the effects of ageing on…
If You Pass Go
A Celebration of the Old Kent Road An exhibition celebrating and reflecting on Old Kent Road and its surrounding area, curated by Alexander Christie…
Game, Set, Watch
This July, St Katharine Docks sees the return of its ‘Screen on the Water’, which will exclusively show the entire Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2024.…
Ivor Wilkins: CEO With A Heart
There is such a thing as a free lunch Ivor Wilkins grew up and learnt his street-smarts in West London where he would open…
From The Fringe in Wimbledon
A cherry-picked festival From The Fringe is a cherry-picked 18 show, micro-fringe festival throughout June that includes, comedy, musicals and drama. Next up is…
Shalamar Make it A Night To Remember
I have been waiting with intense anticipation for this night to come along so that I could see Shalamar perform – one of my…
Review: No Love Songs – Southwark Playhouse
Highlighting the Struggles of Love Every year the Edinburgh Fringe throws up new shows and productions that have brilliant successful runs during the festival…
Review: The Bleeding Tree – Southwark Playhouse
Captivating, larger-than-life performances By the time I saw the blood-red gravel strewn across the thrust stage at Southwark Playhouse I already knew the premise…
A Joyous Air in London
Magnus Rodwell’s Hidden London Magnus Rodwell, half Swedish-half English, grew up in Bournemouth and only knew London from the occasional tourist visit: ‘I would…


















