Review: Instructions for a Teenage Armageddon – Garrick
A dynamic, feminist, and pop culture-filled performance All the convincing I needed to see this piece was found by reading: ‘She was a 17-year-old…
Southwark Playhouse to host local youth theatre groups
Through this year’s National Theatre Connections Festival, Southwark Playhouse celebrates the talent of 150 local young people aged 13-19 as seven groups from the…
Tailor-Made in Hollywood
The hypocrisy of the studio system We can look forward to a major new production of the multi-award nominated The Tailor-Made Man, which will…
Basin in Bermondsey
Exhibition draws from the history of the gallery as a former hairdressers. Coleman Project Space presents a solo exhibition of new site-specific works by…
Skully is Back in Jail
The temptation of easy money culminated in him being caught in the back of a security van full of money Frank Skully has been…
Blue Elephant’s Chance for Double Donations
Blue Elephant Theatre is taking part in the Big Give’s Arts for Impact campaign to raise £5,000 in just one week! The small but…
Elvis Comeback Special: Direct from Graceland extends it’s run at London bridge with even more personal treasures
Graceland sends more iconic Elvis personal treasures to London as the exhibition at Arches London Bridge extends through the summer Elvis fans from all…
Review: London Zoo – at Southwark Playhouse
Where racism and sexism are rife Boardroom dramas are hugely popular mainstays in film and TV; HBO’s Succession proved that the thirst for newsroom…
In It To Win It
Bringing three generations together, star of stage and screen Gaynor Faye and her son, Oliver Anthony, are to join the cast of the world…
New Boat on the Dock
Sanlorenzo Yacht Visits London for the first time Some people north of the borough may have seen the arrival of the brand new bespoke…
Cassie and the Lights
Can kids be parents? When Cassie’s mother disappears, the teenager wants to care for her sisters on her own. Is she the right person…
Pieces of a Woman
From the writer and director behind the award-winning hit Netflix film adaptation: Kata Wéber and Kornél Mundruczó, Battersea Arts Centre and The Adam Mickiewicz…

















