Review: Summerfolk at The National
We are in early 20th Century Russia, a time when comfortably off city-dwellers are flocking to the countryside to rustic ‘dachas’ that they rent…
Review: Beauty and Destruction: Wartime London in Art at IWM
London during the Second World War, as seen by artists Until she died, my mum was the last living person I knew who had…
Slippery in the Omnibus Theatre
‘Sparks and spaghetti will fly’ Off-West End Award-winner Matthew Iliffe directs Soho Theatre’s Tony Craze Award Winning play, Slippery. John McCrea, best known for…
The Last Black Messiah
This intense, thought-provoking story will leave you questioning everything The Last Black Messiah by Emeka Agada is a fierce, gripping drama about revolution, identity,…
Robert Will Show You the Door
Susan Jeremy’s show is a hilarious, heartfelt, one-woman show about work, identity, and finding your calling Acclaimed New York comedian, Susan Jeremy, performs her…
Thrill Me – The Leopold and Loeb Story
Bound by desire, ego and a secret pact To mark 15 years since its London premiere, Thrill Me – The Leopold and Loeb Story…
Voices at The Union
Stories about survival and desire, shame and pride, love and damage The Union Theatre becomes a stage for the stories that refuse to be…
Review: Children of the Night at Southwark Playhouse
A testament to the importance of living life to its fullest Soundtracked by classic 90s’ dance tunes and set in the post-Thatcher North, Children…
Thinking Outside The ‘Other’ Box
Heist play hopes to right some wrongs My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar was written out of necessity. It is a play created by…
Review: Ancient Grease at The Vaults
Meet the Gods and Goddesses of Olympus Academy Deep beneath Waterloo, in the labyrinthine tunnels of The Vaults, Ancient Grease crashes onto the stage…
Isolated By Domestic Abuse
Jade Winters’ When We Were Us tells of a group of thirty-somethings, DJ (Emily Cordell), Kelli (Katie Hamilton), and Blake (Violet Grace), who are…
Gabriel Abrantes: Bardo Loops
Gasworks presents Bardo Loops, the first UK solo exhibition by artist and filmmaker Gabriel Abrantes. An installation presented over four screens, the work portrays…

















