Review: Underdog: The Other Other Brontë – Dorfman

Review: Underdog: The Other Other Brontë – Dorfman

Michael HollandApr 8, 2024

Complexity of the Brontë Sisterhood In the show Hamilton, there is a song titled ‘Who Lives, who dies, who tells your story?’ This issue…

Music that tells Stories

Music that tells Stories

Michael HollandApr 6, 2024

Everyone has a rhythm. We all heard our mother’s heartbeat The Creative Connections Project sees a group of 10 people coming together for two…

A Flamboyant Masterclass

A Flamboyant Masterclass

Michael HollandApr 5, 2024

Looking forward to the upcoming London premiere of Masterclass (at the Southbank Centre from the internationally renowned Irish theatre company Brokentalkers, and the award-winning…

Restaurant Review: The Whole Beast at The Montpelier  

Restaurant Review: The Whole Beast at The Montpelier  

Michael HollandApr 5, 2024

The ability of Instagram’s algorithm to synchronise with your interests can be both a wonderful and a taxing thing. Recently my discover page has…

Much Ado About Summer season at Shakepeare’s Globe

Much Ado About Summer season at Shakepeare’s Globe

Michael HollandApr 4, 2024

Much Ado About Nothing is the first show of Globe’s summer season. Director Sean Holmes says: “I’m looking forward immensely to starting work on…

Fundraising Auction at the Biennial

Fundraising Auction at the Biennial

Michael HollandApr 4, 2024

Coming up in May is the first Drawing Biennial in Drawing Room’s brand new space. This year’s Biennial is a vibrant pulse-check of contemporary…

Review: Sunday roast at Bermondsey’s The Last Talisman 

Review: Sunday roast at Bermondsey’s The Last Talisman 

Eliza FrostApr 3, 2024

Eliza Frost visits the SE1 spot to try their new Sunday menu – complete with a side of Korean fried chicken  Sometimes it’s nice to…

Three South London councils paying outside organisations £10,000 per week or more to look after children in their care

Three South London councils paying outside organisations £10,000 per week or more to look after children in their care

Three South London councils are paying outside organisations £10,000 per week or more to look after children in their care. There were at least…

Trip the Light Fantastic

Trip the Light Fantastic

Michael HollandApr 2, 2024

Pulsing, cinematic techno-soundscapes The London premiere of Trip the Light Fantastic is an electrifying mix of sound and light created by Paraorchestra in collaboration…

Ambassadors Create Peckham Fringe Festival

Ambassadors Create Peckham Fringe Festival

Michael HollandApr 1, 2024

Returning for a third year, Peckham Fringe are back for 2024!  This inclusive and dynamic performing arts festival will take place at Theatre Peckham,…

James Corden is The Constituent

James Corden is The Constituent

Michael HollandApr 1, 2024

‘I am not your punch bag! I am a Member of Parliament!’  The Old Vic today announces the world premiere of Olivier Award winner…

Review: Power of Sail – Menier Chocolate Factory

Review: Power of Sail – Menier Chocolate Factory

Michael HollandMar 31, 2024

Moral thriller investigates the thin line between hate and freedom of speech Both in Europe and in the USA the politics of the last…