Miss Brexit
A satire about trying to survive in a place that no longer welcomes you Maria Who? Theatre Company are delighted to announce the return,…
Heaven is in Southwark Playhouse
Set in County Offaly in the Irish midlands, Heaven sees 20-year married couple, Mairead and Mal, find themselves at something of a crossroads, struggling to keep…
The Geese Are In Flight
A collaborative production between Outhouse Gallery and Crystal Kabinett presents two parallel exhibitions across South London. These regeneration projects, both of who salvaged forgotten…
Clearing the mind at MGM Gym with Muay Thai and dance
Brother-sister founders Hannah and Jonathan Moore talk of the ‘positive impact of Muay Thai and dance’ “Gyms like ours bring a sense of camaraderie…
Southern Soul debuts at Canteen in the Design District
Smoked meats and homemade buns; founder Tom Goddard tells us about his fresh take on smokehouse cuisine “I’d like to build up a good reputation…
Review: Please Right Back – Southbank Centre
An animated take on Social Realism Theatre group 1927 presents a funny yet thought-provoking analysis of class, British institutions, and familial structures in Please…
Review: Slava’s SnowShow – Harold Pinter Theatre
The Snow Goes On Bare knuckle pugilist Tom Cribb endured much for the sake of his art but even he might have thrown in…
Man With A Pan at Appleby Blue
This month’s Man With A Pan gathering was a lesson in Moroccan cuisine with a Turkish twist, and a celebration of Christmas by adding…
Review: Montague’s Millions – Brockley Jack Studio
A Cavalcade of Excitement ‘It was a cold, dark night’ has, I believe, been voted the worst ever opening to a novel, so when…
John O’Connor recreates Charles Dickens’s one-man performance of A Christmas Carol
Returning for its sixth festive season, he tells us why the show is like an ‘intimate conversation with the audience’ Greenwich Weekender: What can…
Lydia’s Locals
30 Year Pub Project The Gerald Moore Gallery presents a solo exhibition titled Locals by Lydia Wood, an exhibition of work from the ongoing…
Review: The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary – Southwark Playhouse
Surreal festive fun and slapstick frolics ‘The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary’, which opened last week at Southwark Playhouse, has a very misleading title.…


















