Press

Press

Michael HollandMay 16, 2025

It’s the big day. The announcement is in a few hours’ time, and film producers David and Kate anticipate their prestigious Civil War epic…

Permission

Permission

Michael HollandMay 16, 2025

“How can you fight to liberate others if you yourself aren’t free?” Leaping between a Heathrow immigration line and a rooftop in Karachi, Hanna…

Review: Constellations – Brockley Jack

Review: Constellations – Brockley Jack

Michael HollandMay 16, 2025

‘Why make a simple love story a ball of confusion?’ Nick Payne’s Constellations is an award-winning play about Quantum Physics and the Multiverse, that…

Former St Helier Hospital staff say it faces closure risk due to ageing infrastructure

Former St Helier Hospital staff say it faces closure risk due to ageing infrastructure

St Helier Hospital’s crumbling infrastructure is placing patient safety in jeopardy, according to its former estates manager. These concerns follow the government’s decision to…

Hamstrung by Shakespeare

Hamstrung by Shakespeare

Michael HollandMay 15, 2025

A tragicomic exploration of Hamlet’s unseen fool Excavating the untold story of Yorick, the deceased court jester and famous skull in Hamlet, George Rennie’s…

Review: Calamity Jane – New Wimbledon

Review: Calamity Jane – New Wimbledon

Michael HollandMay 15, 2025

A Whip Cracking Musical Classic Based on the 1953 musical film starring Doris Day, the musical of Calamity Jane has had many successful tours…

Award-winning new play at The Glitch

Award-winning new play at The Glitch

Michael HollandMay 15, 2025

Written by Simon Marshall and directed by Artistic Director Oli Savage, ‘in defence of adventurous mothers’ follows Theo and Nancy growing up, apart, and…

Stars

Stars

Michael HollandMay 15, 2025

A South London Space Odyssey Mojisola Adebayo’s STARS: An Afrofuturist Space Odyssey returns to London following outstanding 5-star responses to its premiere at the…

Stereophonic

Stereophonic

Michael HollandMay 15, 2025

A band on the brink The West End transfer of Stereophonic, the Tony Award-winning play by David Adjmi with music by Will Butler, has…

Primary school with only 8 kids in reception will close in ‘very sad’ decision

Primary school with only 8 kids in reception will close in ‘very sad’ decision

A South London primary school with only eight students in Reception will close at the end of summer term due to falling pupil numbers.…

‘Bexley residents are being discriminated against’ by paying more then other boroughs at Silvertown Tunnel

‘Bexley residents are being discriminated against’ by paying more then other boroughs at Silvertown Tunnel

Cameron BlackshawMay 13, 2025

Conservative councillors claim that Bexley is being “discriminated against” and the tolls on the new Silvertown Tunnel are a “kick in the teeth” to…

Croydon housing is off the naughty list

Croydon housing is off the naughty list

The social housing regulator has lifted its regulatory notice on Croydon Council four years after it was marred in scandal over the state of…