Laugh to Keep the Lights On
An Open and Shut Evening As spring has well and truly sprung in London the long evenings have people out and soaking up the…
Cockfosters to Southwark
1 Tube Carriage. 38 Stops. 0 Refunds Strangers James and Tori meet at Heathrow and take the Piccadilly Line across London on a journey…
Review: Union Shorts – UnionTheatre
The perfect night at the theatre Regular theatregoers are excited about the return of Union Shorts, an annual feature of Union Theatre’s programme in…
Elephant is in the Room
Originally commissioned and developed by the Bush Theatre and following two successful runs, Menier Chocolate Factory and Kindred Partners today announce that Anoushka Lucas’…
Drawing Room Invites
Anna Paterson, Alicia Reyes McNamara and Amba Sayal-Bennet have been seleced by the Drawing Room team and local community to have their first public…
A Multitude of Orchestral Events
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO)will perform Shostakovich’s defiant Symphony No 7 with a cutting-edge video installation at the Southbank Centre’s ground-breaking Multitudes festival on…
Arthur Miller Gets a First at The Globe
Shakespeare’s Globe announced the cast of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, directed by Ola Ince. The Crucible is the first modern classic to be staged…
SXSE x RSD25 Will be Buzzing
Mark McGowan Delivers Bee Facts The News caught up with local legend Mark McGowan, the performance artist extraordinaire whose art pieces always upset those…
Review: Double Act – Southwark Playhouse
This play is something quite special Suicide. Gulp. The leading cause of death of men under fifty – a statistic that has fuelled one-time-student-medic,…
Review: F**king Men – Waterloo East Theatre
Exploring themes of loneliness, desire and vulnerability After two completely sold-out seasons in 2023 and 2024, this compelling and provocative play by Tony Award-winning…
Review: Wilko – Southwark Playhouse
Love and Death and Rock ’n’ Roll I’ve had my ticket for Wilko: Love and Death and Rock ’n’ Roll for months, but I’ve…
Review: Robyn Orlin’s We Wear Our Wheels With Pride – Southbank Centre
A testament to the power of the arts Political theatre can often conjure up the image of a stern, sombre cast of stoney-faced performers.…


















