Boys from the Blackstuff
‘Gizza job. Go on, gizzit.’ 80s Liverpool. Life is tough as Chrissie, Loggo, George, Dixie and Yosser play the game. But there is no…
Former President Moving Mountains in SE1
Celebrated British wood engraver Hilary PaynterMBE (b. 1943) presents Moving Mountains, a series of finely detailed print collages which will be shown alongside the illustrations she has…
Review: Michelangelo: The Last Decades – British Museum
Illuminating the humanity of the artist You know you’ve made it when your grand deeds gain you entry to the mononym club. Well, maybe…
The Taming of the Shrew
Shakespeare’s Globe has announced the cast of The Taming of the Shrew, directed by Jude Christian. The cast comprises Matthew Ashforde as Ensemble/Cover, Nigel…
Frozen at Greenwich Theatre is a must see for those caught up in current Netflix sensation Baby Reindeer
‘An intense, important play but punctuated by humour and a lot of tenderness’ The fine line separating victim and perpetrator has become a hallmark…
A Dynasty of Printmakers
Dulwich Picture Gallery will bring together artworks by the Yoshida family, a Japanese artistic dynasty including Yoshida Hiroshi, Fujio, Tōshi, Hodaka, Chizuko and Ayomi.…
Acutely personal one-woman show
Self-proclaimed ‘hot-mess’ Katy Baird brings the London premiere of her latest work Get Off to Battersea Arts Centre this May. Join dedicated hedonist and…
Review: Drop The Dead Donkey: The Reawakening – Churchill Theatre
An abundance of new targets to aim at With an audience predominantly made up of fans of the 1990s’ multi-award winning Drop The Dead…
From Sciatica to Soho
After enduring what he thought was sciatica during the last Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Matt Forde was diagnosed with cancer. A few weeks later he was having…
The Valentine Letters
The Valentine Letters is a new play based upon the Second World War correspondence between Royal Air Force airman and Prisoner of War John…
No Love Songs at the Playhouse
The five star hit musical No Love Songs is the brainchild of the lead singer of Mercury Prize nominated Scottish indie band, The View’s…
Review: Moby Dick – Wilton’s
Whale of a Time at Wilton’s A trip to Wilton’s Music Hall is a promise of adventure and tonight even more so as we…


















