I’ll Be Back
The Terminator Comes to Waterloo I’ll Be Back is a parody of The Terminator & Terminator 2, and tells the story of a Terminator…
Great Viking Army at Waterloo
Warnings: audience participation, death, war, violence, and alcohol! Old York Theatre presents Jorvik, written by Charlie Blanshard; an immersive and interactive Viking play set…
South London Gothic
Paintings and Prints by Martin Grover South London artist Martin Grover has a solo exhibition at Brixton Library where, along with former favourites, he…
Mountains and Seas – Song of Today 山海 · 今日之歌
A compilation of myths, beasts, heroes, folklore and landscapes come to life Performance artist Xie Rong, writer and actor Daniel York Loh, and composer…
Resident ballot returns majority ‘no’ to proposed demolition plans
A group of Stockwell residents are feeling relieved after a ballot which proposed the demolition and regeneration of their homes returned a majority ‘No’…
Council named three times in report on serious damp and mould failings
Lambeth Council has been named three times in a new Housing Ombudsman report which highlights serious damp and mould failings from social housing landlords.…
Review: Julius Caesar at Omnibus Theatre
The touring theatre company Tangle have been championing African and Caribbean excellence since its formation in 2009. Mainly operating out of home theatres in…
Volunteers behind a Black-curated film programme ‘feel ignored by BFI’
Volunteers behind a Black-curated film programme say they feel disrespected and completely ignored by the British Film Institute (BFI) after major changes were made…
The Highgate Vampire
The Woman in Black meets The Mighty Boosh Bag of Beard Theatre return this Autumn with The Highgate Vampire, bringing one of London’s most…
The Problem With the Seventh Year
‘Throw every punch with bad intentions’ The London Premiere of the award winning play The Problem With the Seventh Year opens at the White…
The Sea Horse
Themes of vulnerability and human connection Set in a dark waterfront bar of the same name, Edward J Moore’s The Sea Horse is a…
Review: Marie-Claire Messouma Manlabien’s Mémoires des Corps at Gasworks
A powerful and ambitious concept Marie-Claire Messouma Manlabien’s first solo-UK exhibition promises to take visitors on a journey to heal generational trauma, through…
















