Ride The Cyclone

Ride The Cyclone

Michael HollandMay 21, 2026

We’re back for round two. Ready to ride again? Kevin McCollum, Morris Berchard and Jack Maple are delighted to announce that celebrated British drag…

Grindr: The Dating Appy Opera

Grindr: The Dating Appy Opera

Michael HollandMay 21, 2026

Grindr: The Opera (Best New Musical at the 2019 Off West End Awards) puts the most notorious gay hook-up app into the exaggerated world…

Return of the 10 Commandments

Return of the 10 Commandments

Michael HollandMay 20, 2026

Based on real experiences,Thou Shalt Sit The F** Down is a filthy, unhinged and laugh-out-loud queer comedy returning to the stage following a sold-out…

Review: Whistler at Tate Britain

Review: Whistler at Tate Britain

Michael HollandMay 20, 2026

Poetry In Motion ‘Working people relax on the balcony of a disreputable pub near the docks of Rotherhithe’ reads the caption next to James…

Come and meet my paintings

Come and meet my paintings

Michael HollandMay 19, 2026

Julia de Greff has announced her latest exhibition – ‘Come and meet my paintings’  – at Jeannie Avent Gallery. Julia works very intuitively, in…

Review: Julian Lage at Royal Festival Hall

Review: Julian Lage at Royal Festival Hall

Michael HollandMay 19, 2026

This live experience is sublime On Friday night we slipped into our seats, my jazz-singing friend and I, in a soon-to-be packed Royal Festival…

James McNeill Whistler

James McNeill Whistler

Michael HollandMay 19, 2026

A cosmopolitan celebrity who disrupted Victorian society Tate Britain will launch Europe’s largest retrospective of James McNeill Whistler in 3 decades. Bringing together 150…

Shakespeare in the Squares

Shakespeare in the Squares

Michael HollandMay 18, 2026

Bring your picnic and wine Shakespeare in the Squares has now announced the full cast for its tenth anniversary production, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Shakespeare’s…

From Canada to Clapham to Canada House

From Canada to Clapham to Canada House

Michael HollandMay 18, 2026

An opportunity to stand together in solidarity Artist and Clapham resident Lucy Ash has gone from working with local communities to a commission in…

Review: Dialogue des Carmélites 

Review: Dialogue des Carmélites 

Michael HollandMay 18, 2026

Every year Guildhall singers dedicate twice-weekly sessions to the preparation of an opera, a tradition now in its sixteenth year, and a marvellous training…

Review: Mother Courage and Her Children at Shakespeare’s Globe

Review: Mother Courage and Her Children at Shakespeare’s Globe

Michael HollandMay 18, 2026

For Mother Courage, hope is not redemptive but persistently cruel For nearly thirty years, the open-air theatre at Shakespeare’s Globe has almost exclusively staged…

The Divine Evangeline

The Divine Evangeline

Michael HollandMay 16, 2026

Three Chairs and a Hat’s new hour-long musical ‘Evangeline’, by Nia Williams, comes to The Glitch in Waterloo after successful runs at Oxford’s Burton-Taylor…