Review: The Buddha of Suburbia – Barbican
A fantastic night out in a wonderful theatre The Barbican Theatre with its 60s’ Brutalism juxtaposed with modern theatre-going comfort and decor is an…
Sleeping Beauty
A gothic fairytale with a 21st century twist Welcome to Lewishtonia, where once upon a time a princess is born. Not invited to the…
Man In The Rain
“Come to Daddy. No, not to Mummy, to Daddy. That’s it. Knees bent. Best foot forward.” In Tony Bell’s one-man show Man In The…
Christmas at The Barbican
A spectacular lineup of festive events The annual Raymond Gubbay Christmas Festival returns to the Barbican London this December with a spectacular lineup of…
Turbulence at Tension
These relationships are not always easy on the eye Tension presents Tension Wave / Colour / Turbulence, curated by Laurence Noga & Ben Gooding,…
Alice Goes Underground
Surrounded by weird and wonderful passengers Brixton House and Poltergeist announce the return of their multi-award-winning, five-star festive show Alice In Wonderland that takes the…
The 40th Annual Open
Accessible participation for artists Established the same year as the gallery in 1984, Southwark Park Galleries’ Annual Open has been a rare opportunity for…
Bermondsey Boy’s Dandy Adventure
A pound was a lot of money to a 9-year-old back then Bermondsey boy Tom Burton has been reunited with a Dandy from 1963…
Little Foxes in Young Vic
There are people who eat the earth and eat all the people on it. Then there are people who stand around and watch them…
It’s Greenwich Panto time
Join Dick Whittington and his Cat as they seek fame and fortune in an adventure through good old London Town! Can Dick outwit the…
Review: Amaze – Criterion Theatre
Will You Be Amazed? Strap in and enjoy the beautiful, atmospheric Criterion Theatre as Jamie Allan’s critically acclaimed show Amaze takes you on an…
Review: Our Little Hour – Greenwich Theatre
A Tribute to an Inspirational Man Dougie Blaxland’s Our Little Hour tells the overdue tale of Walter Tull who achieved so much in the…