The House with Chicken Legs
The Olivier-nominated theatre company Les Enfants Terribles and HOME Manchester will present the London premiere of their highly acclaimed co-production The House with Chicken…
Greenwich Theatre Panto Review
We loved every minute of it! Greenwich Theatre panto is way up there along with the very best, but there is no doubt in…
Brad at The Long Pond
Monet, Manet, Matisse, Picasso, Pissarro, Rembrandt, Rodin, Dali, all artists who need only one name to be recognised by. And now there is Brad,…
Review: Ghosts at Sam Wanamaker Theatre
Light and Hope Snuffed Out Ghosts, which opened this week at the Sam Wanamaker Theatre, is dark in every sense of the word. When…
Plans for £23million bus service in Thamesmead
Thamesmead could see £23million being invested into local buses under plans outlined in this year’s Autumn Statement. The Government revealed plans on November 22…
Plans for flats next to South London station
Plans to build around 265 flats in tower blocks up to 15 storeys tall next to a South London train station have been revealed.…
Wimbledon expansion plans rejected by Wandsworth council
A South London council has refused plans to build a new 8,000-seat stadium and 38 more tennis courts on the former site of Wimbledon…
Review: Oh! What a Lovely War
One of the greatest pieces of 20th century satire, Joan Littlewood’s Oh! What a Lovely War, turned 60 this year. Blackeyed Theatre In association…
Review: White Bear Theatre – One Whole Night
If Ana-Maria Bamberger’s aim for One Whole Night is to stoke the fears and anxieties of female audience members over the age of 25…
Review: Witches at The Olivier
Wowed by Witches Notebook open, with pen in hand, young reviewer Frida suddenly freezes as Roald Dahl’s Witches sweep onstage, strikingly illuminated by lighting…
Owner of popular Elephant & Castle coffee shop was a cowboy in the United States
The director of the now well-established Black Cowboy Coffee in Elephant and Castle tells us his story. We talk all things Black Cowboy Coffee,…
Review: Old Vic A Christmas Carol
Unbelievably, we had front row seats on the Old Vic stage for Matthew Warchus’ production of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, adapted for the stage…

















