Manga Musical Makes its English Premiere
Producers today announced the lead actors for Your Lie in April’s fully staged 12-week West End premiere ahead of rehearsals starting next week. Zheng…
Review: Jerry’s Girls – Menier
This Revue Show Does Not Disappoint Nearly 40 years since first staged, the Menier Chocolate Factory Theatre brings Jerry’s Girls, the revue show that…
A New Beginning for Old Almshouse
Jenny Adams has been commissioned to make a site-specific artwork for the hoardings on Blackfriars Road and Nicholson Street as part of Tenderground –…
Spiderman Kidnapped in Southwark
To cope with the absence of her father, neglect of her mother, and ridicule by her classmates, eighth-grader Shelby Hinkley has put all of…
A Different Green Features Female Prisoners
A Different Green is a solo exhibition from Bella Hoare and focuses on over 20 works that explore the beauty of the female form…
Get Tuned In For Summer
This is the 13th year that Eleanor Thorn, founder of Tuned In London, has been putting on gigs in Rotherhithe, featuring artists from all…
Animal Farm
“How easily totalitarian propaganda can control the opinion of enlightened people in democratic countries” George Orwell Creation Theatre presents George Orwell’s classic political fable…
Marie Curie The Musical
Physicist. Pioneer. Parent. As she arrives from her native home in Poland to study at Sorbonne University in Paris, young Marie Sklodowska is certain…
The Artist of Nunhead Creates an Angel of Edmonton
Official launch on Sunday 26th May All Southwark people know Rafael Klein’s street art but might not even realise. His fantastic sculptures can be…
Things to do and see in Greenwich and Lewisham this summer
Get out and about town this May and experience everything from theatre and comedy to birdwatching and historical pub walks Mr Toad at Greenwich…
Interview: Actor and puppeteer in Tom Fletcher’s There’s a Monster in Your Show at Blackheath Halls
Puppeteer and actor Charlie Daniells on making a ‘magical and memorable’ experience for first-time theatregoers Musician and author Tom Fletcher’s interactive adventures from his Who’s…
It was called The Duke of Edinburgh, then The Vanbrugh for 20 years now Duke of Greenwich – we took a visit
Co-owner Jonathan Kaye tells Eliza Frost about the pub’s new garden launch, the name’s historical nod and its moreish menu “In my 10 years in London,…

















