Ubuntu – I am because we are
This is an exhibition and workshop programme celebrating the creativity and community spirit of Camberwell, Peckham and the wider borough of Southwark. The project…
Lives We Cannot Live
The first large scale project to focus on ME Documentary film maker and photographer Jeremy Jeffs spent three years photographing and interviewing people with ME…
Review: The Creditors – Orange Tree Theatre
Geraldine James is mesmerising We live in an age obsessed with persuasion — whether through advertising, politics, or the endless scroll of social media.…
Fawlty Towers: The Play
Cleese adds new finale for 50th Anniversary Following the hugely successful and critically acclaimed West End run earlier this year and a return three-month…
Lifers in Ladywell
‘The play is full of energy and laughter’ Evan Placey, the writer of Lifers, his new play being premiered at the Southwark Playhouse soon,…
Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Southwark Playhouse
There is not a weak link on the stage Summer seems to have run its race in the capital. Greys skies, drizzle and a…
Fringe at The Glitch
VAULT Creative Arts is thrilled to announce Fringe at The Glitch, a brand-new season of transfers direct from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Expect bold…
Gilbert & George: 21st Century Pictures
Vibrant, large-scale images that centre the human experience and reflect their motto, ‘Art for All’ The landmark exhibition by the pioneering London-based artists Gilbert…
Emma Tod: Shy Electron
A space where images unfold Emma Tod’s paintings might be described as an antidote to the digital experience, giving us back a sense of…
Get In The Box and Go Large
“More screens than any other West End bar” London is about to get its biggest sports bar. Fan favourite BOX Piccadilly is opening its…
Musik in the Music Hall
“Of all the characters I’ve ever played, Billie Trix is the closest to my heart” Six years after its sold out critically acclaimed world…
Review: Can I Get A Witness
Beautifully shot and wonderfully acted Ann Marie Fleming’s Can I Get A Witness begins as a gentle amble through a bright, sunshiney, summered and…


















