Review: Cock at COLAB
A roller-coaster masterclass The title of this highly acclaimed play by Mike Bartlett can be open to interpretation; it is, however, a play about…
Bloom 2026
Five genre-defying, cutting-edge productions Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) will present the third iteration of Bloom between 7 – 16 May. The festival offers a…
Review: Charlie & Striptease @ Golden Goose Theatre
Eccentric scripts and performances Camberwell’s Golden Goose Theatre presents an intellectually and philosophically engaging double bill of Soviet Era plays in Charlie & Striptease.…
David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross
An all-female cast cheat, fight and steal The Old Vic has announced the full, all-female cast for Pulitzer Prize-winning drama Glengarry Glen Ross, directed…
Women in Art Fair returns to Oxo Gallery
A vital platform for visibility, opportunity, and equity Women in Art Fair (WIAF), the UK’s leading fair dedicated exclusively to women artists, returns for…
GLA: Where Labour could struggle in London – and how it could affect City Hall
Labour’s expected London losses in the local elections could make life much tougher for the Mayor of London, opposition parties have warned. Recent surveys…
Herne Hill Art Fair
A new connection between artists and collectors A brand-new cultural event is coming to South London as the Herne Hill Art Fair launches for…
Review: Smoke at Omnibus Theatre
Compelling and powerfully human Alexis Gregory’s new play begins with the main character Alex (played by the playwright himself) receiving an Instagram message from…
Review: The Waves at Jermyn Street Theatre
Nowhere to Hide — and Nowhere Else You’d Rather Be There is a moment early in The Waves at Jermyn Street Theatre when you…
Review: Cody & Beau at Brockley Jack
A whipcrack away ride into the Wild West We all loved playing cowboys and Indians as kids; we were raised on a TV diet…
Review: Robert Will Show You The Door at Greenwich Theatre
Tales of Being Fired Award-winning New York comedian Susan Jeremy writes, produces, and performs her one-woman show that follows her crazy life journey and…
Greenwich local election manifestos
The Greenwich Labour Party have offered every child £150 to buy a bike if they retain power next month, while Reform want to abolish…


















