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…’…
The 2024 Herne Hill Music Festival
A variety of musical events for the whole community Events take place in pubs, churches, clubs, parks and greenhouses and some of them are…
Review: The Comedy of Errors – The Globe
A Whirlwind of Confusion and Madness Shakespeare’s Globe presents The Comedy of Errors as part of its 2024 Summer Season: ‘Feel Alive’. Co-directors Naeem…
Trailing Clouds of Glory
The Coleman Project Space autumn programme begins with Trailing Clouds of Glory, a new exhibition featuring Theo Ellison and George Shaw. Extending far beyond…
Anne Odeke is an Essex Princess
Anne Odeke taught drama in a secondary school near Southend for many years before training to be an actor in Peckham. Now she’s playing…
Gay Pride And No Prejudice
Risking everything for a forbidden love… Peppered with comedy, David Kerby-Kendall’s Gay Pride and No Prejudice is the story of two men and one…
Bonds in SE17
Riccardo Matlakas is an internationally acclaimed artist whose work spans various mediums, including street art, painting, mosaic, installation, and performance art. He is currently…
Dust To Dust at Sid Motion Gallery
Conceptual and historical overlaps bring three disparate, but materially rich, practices together DUST TO DUST is a three person show featuring Magdalena Abakanowicz, Phoebe…
Review: Anthony and Cleopatra – Globe
Spoken, Written and Signed – A Shakespeare For Everyone We are forever reminded of the importance of Shakespeare, not only on the theatrical landscape…
The Earth is Knot Flat
Emma McNally scrambles the elements of drawing, generating multi-dimensional disruptive works that draw attention to the entangled complexity of existence in an age of…
Longing For a Longboy?
Just minutes from the swarms of people herding through Borough Market, the Longboys Doughnut shop is tucked away in the more peaceful Borough Yards…