Frank’s Closet Opens Soon
Frank’s Closet was the off-West End cult hit of 2009. Staged at Hoxton Hall, one of England’s last remaining Victorian music halls, it sold-out…
12 places to go this February half-term in South London
You don’t have to travel far for things to do with the kids this half-term – from craft sessions to historical fun, across South…
European première of Power of Sail at Menier Chocolate Factory
All hell breaks loose when Harvard professor Charles Nichols invites a contentious white nationalist to his yearly symposium. His colleagues are very concerned about…
Baharier Knocks Down Barriers
Michelle Baharier’s upcoming solo exhibition is part of Southwark.TV Festival of Film & Local Media, a series of events celebrating 21 years of Southwark.TV. …
Gang Fights at Shakespeare’s Globe
“Throw your mistempered weapons to the ground” Shakespeare’s Globe’s gripping 90-minute production of Romeo and Juliet is set in the present day and created…
Dance Into March
Dancers from Ballet national de Marseille perform six pieces – from minimalist to hyper-realist – chosen by (LA)HORDE to celebrate the dance collective’s influences.…
Review: Blood On Your Hands – Southwark Playhouse
Patch Plays is dedicated to staging productions with animal ethics and the environment at their root, hence Grace Joy Howarth’s Blood On Your Hands…
Mouse Gives New Reasons to be Cheerful
Bermondsey resident Mortimer Mouse has been described as the world’s leading optimistic philosopher. In his new book Keep Squeaking Through he shows why he…
Trapped by Family Tentacles
The National Theatre today released rehearsal images for the upcoming revival of Dear Octopus by Dodie Smith. Directed by Emily Burns in its first…
Music To Beat Fascists With
The world premiere of the revolutionary new British musical Cable Street – opens at The Large, Southwark Playhouse Borough on Friday 16 February. Cable…
Free photo exhibition on the brutalist architecture of the National Theatre
The iconic, brutalist architecture of the National Theatre building on London’s South Bank has been documented by photographer Amelia Lancaster for over 20 years.…
Bermondsey’s Coleman Project Space opens with solo exhibition of Bernice Donszelmann
Coleman Project Space opens its doors to 2024 with ‘three tides passed’, a solo exhibition of new work by Bernice Donszelmann. The London-based Canadian…


















