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,…
Greenwich Dog Show returns to Old Royal Naval College
Bring your pup for a family day out riverside as canines are welcomed for another year This May sees the return of the Greenwich…
Comedian Eleanor Conway wants you to talk dirty
The comedian is taking her Edinburgh hit show Talk Dirty To Me on tour, coming to Woolwich Works this May “It’s a feminist show, but it…
Where to eat and drink in south London
New openings and new menus in your neighbourhood These Days in Bermondsey Your favourite aperitivo bar has launched a food menu, building on its…
The B-Side of 3D Women
The hidden gem awaiting discovery B-side is a short showcase conceived by Winnie Hall and Celeste McEvoy as part of 3D Women. It builds…
Review: Much Ado about Nothing – The Globe
Music, laughter, and witty repartee The musicians open the play, walking onto the stage and quickly joined by the company singing and dancing, writes…
Dance For Dunkirk at St Katherine Docks
Marvel at an impressive showcase of World War II’s maritime masterpieces this May Bank Holiday at St Katharine Docks’ Tea Dance and Dunkirk at…
Things to do and see in south London in May
Explore the best part of the city – from artwork and comedy nights to community dance and theatre Feeling Blue in Greenwich In this…
















