Lucy Kirkwood’s The Human Body opens next month
The Human Body by Lucy Kirkwood opens at the Donmar Warehouse on February 16. The strapline reads: “The window for change – real change…
Theatre Review: The Enfield Haunting left me confused
As someone who is far from well versed in the thriller genre, and until Wednesday evening was unfamiliar with the story of the ‘real…
Theatre: Get into the dark heart of Victorian horror in Camberwell
If you are a fan of Victorian gothic horror then head on down Camberwell way for the Dracula’s Guest at the Golden Goose Theatre.…
Live Music at The Copleston in Peckham on Sunday afternoon
The first Dimple Disc 2024, the Sunday afternoon live music show at the Copleston Centre church in Peckham is out of the blocks. The…
Review: The Unfriend – Wyndhams
The comedy is thick with Britishness Steven Moffat has worked for many years as a writer for TV, from Coupling in the Noughties, a…
Review: Calendar Girls – Churchill Theatre
The set designed by Gary McCann of a Methodist Church hall places Calendar Girls at the bosom of middle-class England, the absolute heartland of…
Review: Unfortunate – Southwark Playhouse
Within a minute or two of Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch opening, Ursula was told – in song – that…
Transgression – a play in a post-modern world coming to Kennington
Life in the Aftermath of the Eocene at the White Bear It’s the 1990s and the societal revolution to smash the nuclear family is…
A Tale Told Through the Prism of a Housing Estate
Standing at the Sky’s Edge was written as a love letter to Sheffield and the city’s iconic Park Hill Estate. This 2023 Olivier Award-winning…
Imagine Children’s Festival is Back at Southbank this half-term
The Southbank Centre’s renowned and celebrated Imagine Children’s Festival returns from 7 to 17 February with a programme of creative, imaginative and fun-filled experiences for all the family…
Origin-Wood
An exhibition exploring the natural environment through the medium of wood. Richard Lawrence and Margaret Higginson are two artists whose work focuses on the…
A play telling ‘the forgotten victims of the meat industry’ comes to Southwark
Grace Joy Howarth’s Blood On Your Hands is a searing journey into the lives of slaughterhouse workers and is presented by up-and-coming activist theatre…


















