New Art Exhibition: It’s time to Wake Up and Smell The Roses on the Greenwich Peninsula
Artist Marcus Jake tells Eliza Frost about Firepit’s latest exhibition Mixed media artist and abstract painter Marcus Jake is the founder of Firepit Art Gallery and…
Events to go to in South London
Pick of the week – from comedy nights to must-see theatre Up for a giggle Get down to Up The Creek this month to…
A Macbeth for the Future
In the not-so-distant future, mankind has risen from the ashes of an apocalypse. In the great reset, come power struggles to establish a new…
Aylesbury Estate Pitch Gets West End Rematch
Tyrell Williams was born and bred in South London, grew up on the Aylesbury Estate off the Old Kent Road and loved storytelling from…
The Pinot Princess
“Blessed are the hags and the harlots, for they shall be celebrated in this show” A struggling actor tries to break through gender stereotypes…
Review: Nye – National Theatre
Sheen handles the part with natural charm Last year saw the nation celebrate 75 years of the NHS. A great feat for an institution…
Step inside Vintage heaven – Vintique London is now in the centre of Peckham
We talk to the founders of the pre-loved Peckham-based warehouse Founders Amira Tawfieg and Howard Roach started Vintique London as neither “were satisfied with…
Our top 6 events in South London this Spring
Events in south London this spring – from vintage markets to Crystal Palace International Film Festival 2024 Treat your mum to tea this Mother’s…
Review: For Black Boys – opens at Garrick Theatre and it’s a brilliant show
Boys Bring Life to Thinking About Suicide Ryan Calais Cameron’s For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy was…
Review: Romeo and Juliet – Globe Theatre
Gang Fights at The Globe Watching swarms of school children congregate around the edge of the stage at Shakespeare’s Globe as we waited for…
Maybe Dick
All plot will be lampooned. All jokes will be harpooned. Nantucket, 1841. Ishmael signs on to the Pequod, and witnesses the perils of nature,…
Review: Cable Street – Southwark Playhouse
Hope can overcome hate Mark Twain once said that “History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme.” It is hard to ignore the…
















