Bewitched, Discombobulated and Bewildered
A magician of the highest order Magic is a magical thing, it can leave you bewitched or bewildered or both. For children, seeing a…
Review: Union Shorts # 4 – Union Theatre
Assured performances from all the cast In regards to new writing and shorter form theatre the prominent opportunities over the summer tend to come in…
The Presence of Solitude
The Presence of Solitude will be the first solo exhibition in the UK by Taiwanese artist Val Lee and the fourth exhibition in the…
Give Mayor new tax powers to fund projects like Bakerloo Line extension, ministers told
The Mayor of London must be given powers to tax tourists and businesses’ payroll in a similar way to Paris in order to fund…
Festival on the Thames
Gabriel’s Wharf unveils its biggest creative celebration yet: the highly anticipated return of the Gabriel’s Wharf Arts Festival 2025, following last year’s resounding success.…
Get in the Loop
LOOP:Artists in Print will be holding its 20th Anniversary exhibition! LOOP’s thirty-two artists aim to bring their audience closer to the joy of seeing…
The Chaos Comes to Southwark
Following its award-winning sold-out debut at Edinburgh Fringe, The Chaos That Has Been and Will No Doubt Return has announced the cast for its…
Review: Twelfth Night at The Globe
The most enjoyable ride “Why, this is very midsummer madness,” said Olivia (Laura Hannah) to Malvolio (Pearce Quigley) as he proudly models the cross…
Review: Dulwich Picture Gallery – Time Spaghetti
New exhibition stirs old masters into a bold mix of abstraction and play Dulwich Picture Gallery’s new display doesn’t belong to time past, present…
Storms, Maybe Snow Expected in Seven Dials
An intimate exploration of love, memory and family tension The premiere of Storms, Maybe Snow, a powerful new work by playwright and director Miranda…
Happy Ending in Waterloo East Theatre
A seductive dose of suspense After sell-out seasons in the US, Ronnie Larsen’s acclaimed play Happy Ending will transfer to London. The play invites audiences…
Vanishing into Recognition
There’s a word used in the depiction of Indian art and experience, rasa, which B. N. Goswamy explains has multiple, multifaceted meanings: it is…

















