Review: Frank Skinner – Gielgud Theatre
Still Dirty After All These Years Frank Skinner’s tour is billed as 30 Years of Dirt so you arrive expecting to leave feeling unclean…
Kids Review: Legion – Life in the Roman Army at The British Museum
Legions of visitors are massing outside the colonnade of Ionic columns as we march towards the British Museum, writes Woody, Frida and Ed Gray… …
Gang Fights at Shakespeare’s Globe
“Throw your mistempered weapons to the ground” Shakespeare’s Globe’s gripping 90-minute production of Romeo and Juliet is set in the present day and created…
Sobbing in The Brockley Jack
Jon wakes up with a severe head injury, no memory of who he is, or where on earth he’s ended up. In a bizarre…
Dance Into March
Dancers from Ballet national de Marseille perform six pieces – from minimalist to hyper-realist – chosen by (LA)HORDE to celebrate the dance collective’s influences.…
Review: Life at St-Martin-in-the-Fields
A spectacular immersive sound and light experience takes you on a journey through the night sky, the deepest oceans and around the earth from…
Review: Supperclub on the Tube
I first came across the fantastic flavours created by Chef Beatriz Maldonado Carreño at Elmore Jam, an eatery that caters for the City lunchtime…
Review: From The Caribbean 2 Coventry
There was an age when ska and reggae were deep underground and only to be heard in specialist record shops and clubs where many…
Former Junior Doctor Adam Kay live at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley
He’s the ex-junior doctor who lifted a lid on the crisis inside the NHS when he left the profession and turned his reveal-all diaries…
Watch a science fiction film then listen to a talk on it at the Royal Observatory
“We get so many questions about Black Holes – especially after the film Interstellar came out,” Brendan Owens, an astronomer at the Royal Observatory,…
Lend a hand at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich
Behind the Old Royal Naval College’s tours, talks and other events is a hard-working team of volunteers. If you fancy joining them, this taster…
Greenwich Theatre stages ‘As You SHE Likes It’ with a panel discussion around #MeToo
With its name riffing on one of Shakespeare’s most famous comedies, this touring show by rising playwright Chloe Wade explores sexism and exploitation in…















