A View of One’s Own
A new side to the Golden Age of British Landscape art The Courtauld Gallery presents a new exhibition of landscape drawings and watercolours by women…
Wandsworth families go to the theatre in their living room with Oily Cart’s new sensory show
‘InSideWays’ is a theatre show made by 100 people over two years, with no performers or a stage. Created for and with disabled young…
Review: Jorvik at The Glitch
The Battle of Waterloo This was the first time I had travelled across borough borders to this fairly new theatre venue, The Glitch. Head…
Sudan: A Visual Art Narrative
Second Generation Exhibition This exhibition, curated by Dr Fathi Osman and Yafil Mubarak, is the fourth in Almas Art Foundation’s ongoing series dedicated to…
Art After Dark
A vivid backdrop for culture seekers Art of London’s Art After Dark will transform London’s West End next month with a free week long…
Inverse In Bermondsey
Coleman Project Space opens its 2026 programme with Inverse, a solo presentation by Katrina Blannin. The exhibition brings together new paintings, monotypes and an…
Review: Masterclass at Brockley Jack Studio Theatre
Broken dreams In a primary schoolroom with a teacher’s desk and chair, two little infant chairs face a white board with alphabet and number…
Casa Tomada 3/3 Jannat Alam: Nest – বাসা
Inhabiting the space and responding to it Jannat Alam (b. 1997, London) is a British Bangladeshi artist whose practice spans performative installation, photography, drawing and…
Headache Creative Productions premiere What I’d Be by Tanieth Kerr
“I think the greatest gift my mum ever gave me was my sister” Two estranged sisters reunite on a park bench after their mother’s…
The Village Where No One Suffers
Polina Polozhentseva’s new play premieres at the Jack Studio Have you ever been in love? Well, Lukyana might be. Sometimes. Rather than face up…
The Best of Tubular Bells I, II & III
The Bells are back along with the legendary Two Slightly Distorted Guitars The Best of Tubular Bells I, II & III, which celebrates the…
Man and Boy
‘In finance man makes his own miracles’ The National Theatre today announces full casting for Man and Boy, Terence Rattigan’s tale of fatherhood and…

















