New Stories From Local Author
The flaws and greed of humanity are exposed Clare Colvin has a collection of her short stories out: Stone Children and Other Stories. The…
Cabinet Minister in Theatrical Debt
Pinero’s breathless farce is given a new life Sir Julian Twombley is in trouble: his wife and son have run up massive debts and…
Review: Julius Caesar – Southwark Playhouse
This bold production will certainly appeal to screen-savvy youngsters studying Shakespeare Frida was excited by the promise of a futuristic take on Shakespeare’s bloody…
Review: Small Town Boys – Union Theatre
Reliving and re-evaluating long-ago memories As I sat in the Union bar waiting for the theatre doors to open, Nathan Taylor, one of the…
Open House for Crystal Palace Artists
Coming soon is the hotly anticipated 2024 Crystal Palace Artists’ Open House, launching its fourth year in celebrating local Artists, Designers and Makers and…
Finnish Church Goes Totally Thames
Seekers of serenity are in for a treat Classical music enthusiasts and seekers of serenity alike are in for a treat as the “Serene…
Fly More Than You Fall
Lift each other and heal together Tony-nominated Broadway star Keala Settle is to lead the cast in the UK premiere of the new US…
From Bermondsey to Rogues Gallery
“An uphill battle but one worth fighting” After a lot of Perry’s teenage years were shared between growing up on Silwood Estate and being…
Marilyn Memorabilia comes to Bermondsey
A glimpse into the private world of Marilyn Monroe The countdown has begun for the UK premiere of ‘Marilyn – The Exhibition’, which will…
Haegue Yang: Leap Year
Spellbinding and boundary-pushing The Hayward Gallery will present Haegue Yang: Leap Year, the first major UK survey of the internationally celebrated artist from 9…
Feminist Theatre Rediscovered
This timely exhibition at London Performance Studios highlights an influential period of 20th century theatre history. From the end of the 1960s until the…
Review: The Real Thing – Old Vic
This House of Cards Crashes ‘Met him on a Monday and his name was Bill, a do ron ron ron a do ron ron…’…
















