Review: Rapunzel – Theatre Peckham
Hirsute Harmony at Theatre Peckham ‘You’ve heard of his-story; you’ve heard of her-story; well, get ready for hair-story!’ That’s the word on the street about…
Grand Habitat Horror Vacui
Agata Madejska’s artwork explores the power structures inherent in language and speech. These explorations are often expressed as sound, sculpture and installation, alongside post-photographic…
Review: Young Vic – The Homecoming
Pinter exploring toxic masculinity One of the most influential playwrights of the 20th century, Harold Pinter’s work defined an era of British theatre and…
Horrible Histories in The British Museum
Children of all ages will be guided through the show The British Museum is for the first time partnering with Horrible Histories, author Terry…
Two Othellos For The Price Of One
Shakespeare’s Globe is delighted to announce that the cast of Othello comprises Charlotte Bate(Emilia), Ralph Davis(Iago), Poppy Gilbert(Desdemona), Oli Higginson(Cassio), David Hounslow(Commissioner / Montano),…
Cruel Intentions: The ‘90s Musical
“Even people who hate musicals will love it!” Cruel Intentions: The ‘90s Musical is based on Roger Kumble’s hit 1999 Hollywood movie (now celebrating…
One Day at The Old Vic
‘We can be us, just for one day’ Relive Live Aid, the day music brought the world together. Featuring the songs of Bob Dylan,…
A Coalition to Provoke Thoughts
Coalescence, an art installation from designer Paul Cocksedge, is a six-metre diameter artwork made from over 2,500 pieces of coal with a combined weight…
Review: Potted Panto at Wilton’s
Double entendres fly around the stage like the pies Any visit to the stunning Wilton’s Music Hall is worth making, we reflected as our…
The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions
The Southbank Centre today announces a stellar Autumn/Winter 2023/24 Performance and Dance season, featuring new commissions and premieres from adventurous and influential artists and…
Review: The House of Bernarda Alba – Lyttleton
Tensions escalate as secrets unravel The last of Federico Garcia Lorca’s plays, written just months before he was executed by Spanish Nationalists, The House…
Review: Brixton House Cinderella
A Meaningful South London Cinderella Leaving just enough of a trace of the original story as we know it, to keep the production comfortably…


















