Ever wanted to learn sign language?
Sign language is a useful skill to have. Not only can it enable you to communicate with the deaf community, it can open up…
Spend the afternoon with David Suchet telling Poirot’s secrets
He’s the man who brought Agatha Christie’s Belgian detective Hercule Poirot to life in all his moustache-twitching poise for over 25 years, now David…
Looking for a quiz night in South London?
Quiz-writing specialist Inquizition is bringing its winning formula for a head-scratcher of a night out to Woolwich Works. High-end pub quiz creators, the team…
This is your last chance to see Disney on display
Since it opened last October, Disney100: The Exhibition has given us Brits the chance to peruse hundreds of objects and treasured pieces of memorabilia…
A free night of the best bits of opera
Why settle for watching one opera when you can revel in highlights from them all (well, many of them) in one night? At this…
Lucy Kirkwood’s The Human Body opens next month
The Human Body by Lucy Kirkwood opens at the Donmar Warehouse on February 16. The strapline reads: “The window for change – real change…
Theatre Review: The Enfield Haunting left me confused
As someone who is far from well versed in the thriller genre, and until Wednesday evening was unfamiliar with the story of the ‘real…
Theatre: Get into the dark heart of Victorian horror in Camberwell
If you are a fan of Victorian gothic horror then head on down Camberwell way for the Dracula’s Guest at the Golden Goose Theatre.…
Live Music at The Copleston in Peckham on Sunday afternoon
The first Dimple Disc 2024, the Sunday afternoon live music show at the Copleston Centre church in Peckham is out of the blocks. The…
Breathing new life into the Russian ballet Les Noces in South London
A little over 100 years since the Russian ballet Les Noces was first performed in Paris, at the Théâtre Gaîte-Lyrîqué in 1923, a contemporary…
Review: The Unfriend – Wyndhams
The comedy is thick with Britishness Steven Moffat has worked for many years as a writer for TV, from Coupling in the Noughties, a…
Review: Calendar Girls – Churchill Theatre
The set designed by Gary McCann of a Methodist Church hall places Calendar Girls at the bosom of middle-class England, the absolute heartland of…


















