If You Pass Go
A Celebration of the Old Kent Road An exhibition celebrating and reflecting on Old Kent Road and its surrounding area, curated by Alexander Christie…
Ivor Wilkins: CEO With A Heart
There is such a thing as a free lunch Ivor Wilkins grew up and learnt his street-smarts in West London where he would open…
Review: No Love Songs – Southwark Playhouse
Highlighting the Struggles of Love Every year the Edinburgh Fringe throws up new shows and productions that have brilliant successful runs during the festival…
Review: The Bleeding Tree – Southwark Playhouse
Captivating, larger-than-life performances By the time I saw the blood-red gravel strewn across the thrust stage at Southwark Playhouse I already knew the premise…
A Joyous Air in London
Magnus Rodwell’s Hidden London Magnus Rodwell, half Swedish-half English, grew up in Bournemouth and only knew London from the occasional tourist visit: ‘I would…
Windrush Day at SLG
Windrush Day will be celebrated at the South London Gallery through art, culture and creativity within the Caribbean community, across generations. Saturday 22nd June…
Magic in the Playhouse
Re-uniting the Olivier Award-nominated team behind Midsummer Mechanicals, Shakespeare’s Globe and Splendid Productions present Rough Magic at Shakespeare’s Globe this summer, running in the…
Review: Vinegar Yard
A Burger Bun with Structural Integrity Despite being more than prepared to cater for a plethora of weather eventualities, everyone knows that al fresco…
Review: Boys From The Blackstuff – National Theatre
Gissa Ticket For Boys From The Blackstuff With any play about the working-class there will be an Us and Them narrative and in James…
Writers Share Humanity at the Southbank Centre
The Southbank Centre announced an unmissable Summer 2024 season of Literature and Spoken Word. The programme brings a diverse array of UK-exclusive launches, non-fiction…
We All Belong at the Southbank Centre
This summer, the Southbank Centre presents You Belong Here, a vibrant and diverse programme of art, music and performance with a clear message at…
Review: Richard III – Globe
“When you’re a star they let you do it” Elle While’s production of Richard III at Shakespeare’s Globe is a frantic, creepy, modern-day satire…


















