Surprise Visitor To Camberwell Church
An England footballing legend created a stir when he appeared at a talk on Camberwell writer Matt Tiller’s biography of Jack Leslie, The Lion…
Not a Tuff Nutt to Crack
The McOnie Company have brought something special to the Southbank for Christmas, a brilliant mix of Tchaikovsky, Jazz and dance at the Tuff Nutt…
Alice Ripoll: Zona Franca (Free Zone)
Mind-boggling, eye-goggling, fascinating, undulating, shimmering, glimmering, twerking, working, lip smacking, thirst quenching, ace tasting, motivating, good buzzing, cool talking, high walking, fast livin, ever…
Murders in Leafy Dulwich Could Ruin Christmas
Anne Coates has admitted to being behind several murders in her quiet corner of S.E. London and she doesn’t care who knows it, writes…
Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind
In February 2024, Tate Modern will present the UK’s largest exhibition celebrating the ground-breaking and influential work of artist and activist Yoko Ono (b.1933,…
Get Inside The Words
If you’ve ever wondered what it might be like to walk inside a single word, A Birthday Garland is for you. Working with the…
POPE.L: HOSPITAL
Pope.L’s wide ranging practice spans writing, painting, performance, installation, sculpture and video, which will be explored across both the SLG’s Main Gallery and Fire…
Let’s Talk About Football
Camberwell writer Matt Tiller has written a book about the untold story of Jack Leslie, the first black footballer to be selected for England…
Anniversary of Oh What a Lovely War: To be performed circus-style at Southwark Playhouse
Blackeyed Theatre has announced a major revival of Oh What a Lovely War to mark the 60th anniversary of Joan Littlewood’s epic anti-war musical. A cornerstone…
Review: The Confessions left me feeling simultaneously impressed and depressed
Let’s get my confession out of the way. I did not enjoy this play. Playwright Alexander Zeldin says that he wrote with the intention…
Review: Rumble in the Jungle – Rematch
Travel back in time to Zaire in Africa, 1974. The proud nation had not long freed itself from evil colonists and were still in…
Review: Manic Street Creature at Southwark Playhouse brilliantly gives songs for a tangled life
It was shortly after the end of her first song, the narrative barely in motion, when Maimuna Memon’s foot tangled in a guitar strap,…

















