Review: Here We Are – National Theatre
If there’s a message it’s buried too deep It’s not often you get a new show with a credit list like this: inspired by…
Skeletons in The Shed
Coleman Project Space has announced the gallery’s first annual drawing exhibition, which brings together six contemporary artists whose work repositions drawing as an expanded…
Review: Oversharing – Greenwich Theatre
Oversharing is Encouraged Camera – Ring Lights – Action! Eleanor Hill’s Overshare has begun its run and follows perfectly on from Sadvents, the award-winning…
New Manifesto For Beaconsfield
Gallery Celebrates 30 Years Beaconsfield Gallery Vauxhall marks its 30th anniversary with Manifesto for Sustainable Experimentation, a landmark exhibition that honours three decades of groundbreaking artistic…
Free World Premiere in Bermondsey
A film about the men who worked in Surrey Docks The Southwark News Arts Correspondent, Michael Holland, will be having the world premiere of…
Review: Goner- Battersea Arts Centre
A complex exploration of uncomfortable ideas To describe too extensively what Goner is about would be a disservice to any prospective theatregoers, writes Melina…
There is a Light and a Whistle for Attracting Attention
“You’ve never seen Grease? Are you kidding? Ok. So there’s this guy and this girl…” The promotion for this play coming to Brockley next…
Southwark Artist Plans New Show
Bold paintings – no holds barred Stella Cardew, possibly the oldest working artist in Southwark, gave us an exclusive interview to discuss her next…
Big Country at The 100 Club
Just off the bustling Oxford Street, a few flights down, we enter a world of music and history: Big Country were playing at the…
Review: Romeo and Juliet – Globe
A very original and touching experience Setting Romeo and Juliet in the in the Wild West might seem bizarre but if the director Sean…
Review: Cockfosters – Southwark Playhouse
A Trip on this Piccadilly Line is a Must ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ‘Cockfosters’ by Tom Woffenden and Hamish Clayton has already attracted great reviews from earlier…
The Frogs Leap Into Playhouse
A comedy written in 405 b.c. by Aristophanes and now adapted by Burt Shevelove, and even more freely adapted by Nathan Lane, with music…


















