GLA: TfL must have powers to cap private hire driver numbers in London
Transport for London (TfL) and the Government must take radical action on private hire licensing to combat the “steep decline” in the amount of…
Pinocchio with Puppetry Workshops
A new musical Pinocchio Shakespeare’s Globe is delighted to announce the cast of new musical Pinocchio, premiering in the Globe Theatre from 29 November…
Review: Hamlet at The National Theatre
This tragedy is a lot of fun Hamlet, Shakespeare’s ever popular revenge tragedy, gets a grand, quick-paced and even more quickly spoken adaptation at…
South Londoners slam plans to turn their neighbourhood’s only allotments into a graveyard
Residents have slammed council plans to turn their neighbourhood’s only allotments into a graveyard. Richmond Council wants to extend Teddington Cemetery onto Shacklegate Lane…
Review: Bone Daddies First Ever Breakfast Menu
Where East meets West in a meet-cute in Modern London When Bone Daddies – The Daddy of Ramen – have a new promotion happening…
Review: Marie-Claire Messouma Manlabien’s Mémoires des Corps at Gasworks
A powerful and ambitious concept Marie-Claire Messouma Manlabien’s first solo-UK exhibition promises to take visitors on a journey to heal generational trauma, through…
Equestrian Centre future remains in doubt
Greenwich Council has agreed to enter talks to facilitate the sale of Greenwich Equestrian Centre to the community. The much-loved venue’s future remains uncertain…
Tom Edden is Paddington’s Nosey Neighbour
‘There is so much that audiences will enjoy’ Tom Edden knew he wanted to be an actor early on: ‘Probably when I was very…
From the Ashes, I Rose
Journey to the Medicins Sans Frontiers hospital in Jordan to learn about the restorative work we do and celebrate the stories of our patients’…
Review: Monster at the Seven Dials Playhouse
An impactful and gut-wrenching drama Abigail Hood’s Monster explores redemption and whether it’s possible to move on after a brutal childhood, writes Barbara Buchanan. …
Howerd’s End
The Bridge House Theatre welcomes Mark Farrelly’s highly-rated play Howerd’s End for five performances between October 7 and 11. Award-winning Bob Monkhouse impersonator Simon…
Review: Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake at New Wimbledon Theatre
The image of ballet as being too boring is shattered Retelling a classic, Russian romantic ballet as famous as Swan Lake is an impressive…

















