Where Are We Now
The title of Rod Kitson’s exhibition of almost 400 portraits of people from London and beyond refers to where his progression as an artist…
Meet the traders at Bermondsey’s famous Maltby Street Market
The hustle and bustle of a food market is a whole kind of bliss. Customers are picking up tasters on toothpicks, vendors are hard…
The Africa Centre and Shubbak Festival 2023, present ‘Totalitarian Props’
The exhibition, curated by Najlaa El-Ageli and Tewa Barnosa will be accompanied by a parallel engagement programme led by filmmakers, artists, and researchers. Set…
Meet the traders at Bermondsey’s famous Maltby Street Market
The hustle and bustle of a food market is a whole kind of bliss. Customers are picking up tasters on toothpicks, vendors are hard…
Lily Allen in The Pillowman
Once Upon a Time in a far away totalitarian dictatorship, Katurian (Lily Allen) was blindfolded in a police station being tormented and threatened by…
Dear England at the National Theatre is a Beautiful Game
First of all, let me say that Joseph Fiennes is absolutely brilliant as Gareth Southgate in James Graham’s Dear England. To be honest, he…
Polka’s Theatre’s Summer Fun Day
A free eco-friendly day of fun on August 12th will include a range of free, green-themed activities for the whole family including face painting,…
Macbeth Spends Summer at The Globe
‘Stars, hide your fires. Let not light see my black and deep desires’ One couple’s ruthless quest for power turns nature upside down as…
The Third Man
A Musical Thriller As I entered the auditorium I had just one hope for The Third Man, that there would be a zither playing…
Outlier
Conor Murray performs this energetic one-person show James struggles to remember what is real and what is imaginary, after meeting a guy he wishes…
A Summer of Festival
Spanning theatre, circus, opera, dance, music, outdoor arts and family shows Spanning the summer – from Saturday 1 July to Thursday 31 August 2023 –…
19th century Greenwich pub reopened as community space
A South London pub dating back to the 19th century has been reopened as a community space, with the managers hoping the spot eventually…


















