Words of Wisdom

Words of Wisdom

Michael HollandSep 25, 2025

Connecting through creativity Words of Wisdom is a collaborative exhibition in Peckham, led by artist Michelle Dwyer, that transforms advice and life lessons from…

Shed Stories

Shed Stories

Michael HollandSep 25, 2025

The rise of community spaces Men’s Sheds is explored in a performance combining theatre, movement and documentary With upwards of 1200 Men’s Sheds currently…

The Liar, The Bitch and The Wardrobe

The Liar, The Bitch and The Wardrobe

Michael HollandSep 25, 2025

Use code for £20 Tickets: PANTO20 Step out of the closet and into a Narnia like you’ve never seen before… The story follows two…

Review: First Time Flyers at Omeara

Review: First Time Flyers at Omeara

Michael HollandSep 24, 2025

A melange of British Country and Southern USA Rock “This is your captain speaking.” goes the sound track intro before the foursome comes on…

Review: In Dreams-David Lynch Revisited – Royal Festival Hall

Review: In Dreams-David Lynch Revisited – Royal Festival Hall

Michael HollandSep 24, 2025

A show with a frisson of fear This performance was fantastic, mesmerising, captivating and dark. And here’s why, writes Nina King. The show, a…

Review: The Gardening Club at New Wimbledon Theatre

Review: The Gardening Club at New Wimbledon Theatre

Michael HollandSep 23, 2025

The 1960s heralded a new era of activism and the Women’s Liberation Movement was born. It is this political backdrop which inspired the writers…

Evita Too

Evita Too

Michael HollandSep 23, 2025

“It’s about power, women, and the strange ways history remembers – or forgets – them.” The face-painted duo and Fringe favourites behind some of…

Drifting Into Southwark Playhouse with Ardent8

Drifting Into Southwark Playhouse with Ardent8

Michael HollandSep 23, 2025

A poignant, poetic and darkly humorous exploration of a generation caught between inertia and ambition Set against the backdrop of a coastal town shrouded…

Review: Storms, Maybe Snow – Seven Dials Playhouse

Review: Storms, Maybe Snow – Seven Dials Playhouse

Michael HollandSep 23, 2025

A particularly intense experience We, the audience to Miranda Lapworth’s Storms, Maybe Snow, are the sea that long-married couple Jack (Neil Sellman) and Lou…

Radical Rediscovery: Homosexual Acts & Beyond

Radical Rediscovery: Homosexual Acts & Beyond

Michael HollandSep 22, 2025

An exhibition to interrogate and celebrate early Lesbian and Gay theatre Marking the 50th anniversary of Homosexual Acts, the first official Gay theatre season…

Review: The Land of the Living at the Dorfman

Review: The Land of the Living at the Dorfman

Michael HollandSep 21, 2025

A fractured post-war Europe in a powerhouse new play. The Land of the Living, opens on a hesitation. Ruth (Juliet Stevenson) stumbles over her…

Review: lenny. at Omnibus Theatre

Review: lenny. at Omnibus Theatre

Michael HollandSep 20, 2025

Who knew bananas could be so cruel? In his late 20s, lenny. feels it’s time to finally become himself, to cast aside his self-constraints…