The Geese Are In Flight
A collaborative production between Outhouse Gallery and Crystal Kabinett presents two parallel exhibitions across South London. These regeneration projects, both of who salvaged forgotten…
Ghost of Soldier Returns Home to Rotherhithe
Rotherhithe artist Ed Gray has just completed a monumental work that depicts the poignant service at the war memorial in West Lane on Remembrance…
Review: Please Right Back – Southbank Centre
An animated take on Social Realism Theatre group 1927 presents a funny yet thought-provoking analysis of class, British institutions, and familial structures in Please…
Man With A Pan at Appleby Blue
This month’s Man With A Pan gathering was a lesson in Moroccan cuisine with a Turkish twist, and a celebration of Christmas by adding…
A Big Bang – An Explosion of Artworks
Connect 24 is Rod Kitson’s latest exhibition at the gallery space that seems to be turning more people into artists than art schools. It…
Review: The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary – Southwark Playhouse
Surreal festive fun and slapstick frolics ‘The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary’, which opened last week at Southwark Playhouse, has a very misleading title.…
Radio Celebrity And Bermondsey People All Lend A Hand in Art Exhibition
Rotherhithe artist Ed Gray has led a project called Everyone Lends A Hand that brought together Boutcher Primary School and the Appleby Blue Community,…
Review: Nutcracker In Havana: Southbank Centre
Carlos Acosta Stages A Festive Party Carlos Acosta reimagines a Christmas classic from a Cuban perspective and with a nutcracker in the form of…
Review: Little Foxes – Young Vic
Mill Deal Madness and Southern Skulduggery After two pantos in recent days I had to snap out of ‘Oh yes it is’ mode for…
Review: The Producers -Menier Chocolate Factory
The performances were near flawless A musical satire about musicals, at the centre of which is a musical love letter to Adolf Hitler is…
Review: Ballet Shoes – National
An Ode to Realising Dreams Ballet Shoes was forever a tome on my grandparents’ shelves, amongst the Ballet Annuals that my mum collected when…
Hardeep Pandhal: Inner World
Born in Birmingham (1985) to Indian migrants and now living and working in Glasgow, Pandhal uses wall drawings, small and large-scale drawings on paper…


















