Housing ombudsman report: Too many Lambeth residents still receiving ‘unacceptable service’
Too many Lambeth residents are still receiving ‘unacceptable service’ from the council, the Housing Ombudsman [HO] has said following its inspection of the local…
Breathing new life into the Russian ballet Les Noces in South London
A little over 100 years since the Russian ballet Les Noces was first performed in Paris, at the Théâtre Gaîte-Lyrîqué in 1923, a contemporary…
Review: The Unfriend – Wyndhams
The comedy is thick with Britishness Steven Moffat has worked for many years as a writer for TV, from Coupling in the Noughties, a…
Review: Calendar Girls – Churchill Theatre
The set designed by Gary McCann of a Methodist Church hall places Calendar Girls at the bosom of middle-class England, the absolute heartland of…
A three-day celebration to mark the end of The Van de Veldes exhibition
With the Queen’s House’s exhibition The Van de Veldes: Greenwich, Art and the Sea set to close its doors this Sunday, January 14, the…
Maritime European tapestries being explored in Greenwich
The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich is hosting ‘Weaving Waves: The History and Conservation of Maritime Tapestries’ this Friday January 12. While worlds and…
Tom Robinson fans get down to Blackheath this weekend
If you feel like you’ve been left ‘Up Against the Wall’ or in ‘The Winter of 79’, since you last heard British rocker and…
Eight week class in dance-theatre begins in Woolwich
It’s a blessing for dance enthusiasts living in Woolwich that Luca Silvestrini, a leading name in contemporary dance, has not only chosen SE18 to…
Free event where tots get to hear woodland creatures
Deptford’s Albany Theatre is inviting the youngest audience members to discover woodland creatures through a soundscape conjured by classical musicians from the City of…
Elvis tribute this Sunday backed by live orchestra
Elvis Presley tribute act Lee Memphis King is resurrecting the King of Rock and Roll at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley this Sunday. For…
Big changes ahead for Greenwich in 2024
Tower blocks up to 36-storeys tall, tens of thousands of new homes along the River Thames and a developer being asked to tear down…
Review: Unfortunate – Southwark Playhouse
Within a minute or two of Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch opening, Ursula was told – in song – that…


















