An evening of Burlesque this Sunday in Bromley
With cabaret, comedy, music, circus and raunch all promised, An Evening of Burlesque at the Churchill Theatre sounds like a saucy good time. Head…
Things to do with the kids in and around Greenwich
A family folk show for little ears Described by the Guardian as “The most original duo on the British folk scene” and by the…
New Boys Thinking About Suicide and Jollof Rice
Today, the Royal Court Theatre and Nimax Theatres welcomes six new cast members to the double Olivier Award nominated play, ‘For Black Boys Who…
Review: Blood On Your Hands – Southwark Playhouse
Patch Plays is dedicated to staging productions with animal ethics and the environment at their root, hence Grace Joy Howarth’s Blood On Your Hands…
Life at St Martin-in-the-Fields
St Martin-in-the-Fields has a spectacular five-day immersive light and sound experience – Life. Designed as a walking journey through earth, sea and sky, Life…
Mouse Gives New Reasons to be Cheerful
Bermondsey resident Mortimer Mouse has been described as the world’s leading optimistic philosopher. In his new book Keep Squeaking Through he shows why he…
A Shalamar Night To Remember
Soul legends Shalamar have announced a Greatest Hits Tour for 2024, celebrating nearly 50 years as a group and performing the iconic songs that…
Trapped by Family Tentacles
The National Theatre today released rehearsal images for the upcoming revival of Dear Octopus by Dodie Smith. Directed by Emily Burns in its first…
One Night in Dunningham
An internet rumour. An incriminating photo. A heart-pounding pursuit of revenge within the seedy underbelly of a small English town. Saff’s best friend is…
King Lear Casts His Shadow
“Lie here and rest a while” An old man in a dressing gown shuffles into the space carrying a box. Out of the box…
Music To Beat Fascists With
The world premiere of the revolutionary new British musical Cable Street – opens at The Large, Southwark Playhouse Borough on Friday 16 February. Cable…
Free photo exhibition on the brutalist architecture of the National Theatre
The iconic, brutalist architecture of the National Theatre building on London’s South Bank has been documented by photographer Amelia Lancaster for over 20 years.…


















