Lucy Kirkwood’s The Human Body opens next month

Lucy Kirkwood’s The Human Body opens next month

Michael HollandJan 12, 2024

The Human Body by Lucy Kirkwood opens at the Donmar Warehouse on February 16. The strapline reads: “The window for change – real change…

Bexleyheath care home is rated ‘inadequate’ after resident poured shampoo into porridge and ate it

Bexleyheath care home is rated ‘inadequate’ after resident poured shampoo into porridge and ate it

A Bexley care home has been given the worst possible inspection rating after it was found a resident had poured shampoo into their porridge…

Theatre Review: The Enfield Haunting left me confused  

Theatre Review: The Enfield Haunting left me confused  

Michael HollandJan 12, 2024

As someone who is far from well versed in the thriller genre, and until Wednesday evening was unfamiliar with the story of the ‘real…

Theatre: Get into the dark heart of Victorian horror in Camberwell

Theatre: Get into the dark heart of Victorian horror in Camberwell

Michael HollandJan 12, 2024

If you are a fan of Victorian gothic horror then head on down Camberwell way for the Dracula’s Guest at the Golden Goose Theatre.…

Live Music at The Copleston in Peckham on Sunday afternoon

Live Music at The Copleston in Peckham on Sunday afternoon

Michael HollandJan 12, 2024

The first Dimple Disc 2024, the Sunday afternoon live music show at the Copleston Centre church in Peckham is out of the blocks.  The…

Housing ombudsman report: Too many Lambeth residents still receiving ‘unacceptable service’

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

Breathing new life into the Russian ballet Les Noces in South London

Holly O'MahonyJan 11, 2024

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

Review: The Unfriend – Wyndhams

Michael HollandJan 11, 2024

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

Review: Calendar Girls – Churchill Theatre

Michael HollandJan 11, 2024

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

A three-day celebration to mark the end of The Van de Veldes exhibition

Holly O'MahonyJan 10, 2024

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

Maritime European tapestries being explored in Greenwich

Holly O'MahonyJan 10, 2024

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

Tom Robinson fans get down to Blackheath this weekend

Holly O'MahonyJan 10, 2024

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…