Review: Girl from the North Country at The Old Vic

Review: Girl from the North Country at The Old Vic

Michael HollandJul 11, 2025

Forever Young, Forever True: Dylan’s Songs Reborn The Old Vic’s revival of Girl from the North Country feels like a long-overdue homecoming, writes Luigia…

The family who’ve had seven temporary homes in six years

The family who’ve had seven temporary homes in six years

Ruby GregoryJul 7, 2025

Ulienge Morais and his family are about to move into their seventh temporary home since November 2019. Their entire life is packed up in…

Acting Showcase

Acting Showcase

Michael HollandJul 6, 2025

Morley College drives a desire to create, collaborate and immerse into the minds of characters At the end of each summer term, Morley College…

Two Catholic schools to merge due to falling pupil numbers

Two Catholic schools to merge due to falling pupil numbers

Ruby GregoryJul 1, 2025

Two Catholic schools in South London are set to merge due to a drop in pupil numbers and falling birth rates. St Bede’s Catholic…

Cara and Kelly are Best Friends Forever For Life

Cara and Kelly are Best Friends Forever For Life

Michael HollandJun 24, 2025

Written by the Bruntwood and Women’s Prize Longlisted playwright Mojola Akinyemi, Cara and Kelly are Best Friends Forever For Life is a searing, darkly…

Film festival in survival battle as councils demand to watch and rate every film

Film festival in survival battle as councils demand to watch and rate every film

Cameron BlackshawJun 23, 2025

A South London film festival is battling to survive after two borough councils demanded to watch and rate every film before they are screened,…

Review: Hamstrung – The Glitch

Review: Hamstrung – The Glitch

Michael HollandJun 14, 2025

A Fool’s Errand with Soul In Hamstrung, George Rennie brings Yorick—yes, that Yorick—back to life, not just as a skull in Hamlet’s hands, but…

Aura Glows in the Omnibus

Aura Glows in the Omnibus

Michael HollandJun 13, 2025

There is a new project taking place at The Omnibus Theatre on 21st June as part of its international tour across Portugal, UK, Bulgaria,…

Review: STARS: An Afrofuturist Space Odyssey – Brixton House

Review: STARS: An Afrofuturist Space Odyssey – Brixton House

Michael HollandJun 12, 2025

An intimate tale of loss and discovery, isolation and connection In search of the selfhood and pleasure stolen from her, Stars: An Afrofuturist Space…

Residents and businesses protest for third time over proposal to remove parking

Residents and businesses protest for third time over proposal to remove parking

Ruby GregoryJun 6, 2025

South Londoners opposed to a £650,000 council proposal to remove parking which they say will disrupt livelihoods have begun protesting for the third time…

Travelling Man: Com Amor Brazil 

Travelling Man: Com Amor Brazil 

Michael HollandJun 3, 2025

British-Ghanaian producer and DJ, Juls debuts his first ever documentary film Travelling Man: Com Amor Brazil at his newly announced immersive exhibition, running from…

Review: Cul-de-Sac – Omnibus Theatre 

Review: Cul-de-Sac – Omnibus Theatre 

Michael HollandJun 1, 2025

Repression, hidden affairs and ennui in suburbia  Set in one room across the course of one night, David Shopland’s Cul-de-Sac is a snarky take…