Caged in Peckham
Everybody has a story to tell and with Sunny Side Up, David Alade is telling his. This one man show, written and starring David,…
Cowboys in Charing Cross Road
Having recently transferred from a sold-out run at the Young Vic, Oklahoma!, directed by Daniel Fish, certainly meets expectations of excellence. The production made…
The local line-up for your diary
Shop till you hop Gipsy Hill Brewery is hosting a one-day-only mini festival, featuring live carollers, boozy hot chocolates, local brews and a chance…
En Root To The Ritzy
I was very excited to hear that my favourite vegan restaurant, En Root, had found an extra home in Brixton to add to those…
Make The Udon Journey
When I was invited to review Marugame Udon, the new Japanese restaurant in the centre of Bromley’s shopping district, I conjured up images of…
Top Notch Cocktails on the Top Floor
Castle Square, the go-to place in the Elephant & Castle, needs to be checked out at regular intervals because you never know what new…
Going For A Brazilian
The Elephant & Castle has been the hub for all the good things from South America for many years now, and Castle Square is…
Pop Goes The William
From now on any future Shakespeares have to be liberally doused with Britney Spears before I venture into a theatre showing The Bard’s plays,…
The Normal Heart Still Beating
Disco lights dance across the writhing male bodies as they twist and turn to Donna Summer’s I Feel Love, but when the lights go…
The Two Worlds of Tokyo Rose
After debuting at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival back in 2019, Burnt Lemon Theatre’s musical, Tokyo Rose, with its full-female cast is now a fully-fledged…
Castle Square Hosts A Carnival of Cultures
Castle Square celebrated its first birthday with a Latin Folk festival of great music, fantastic dancing and an insight into many cultures, plus, the…
The Grief That Never Ends
With just a bed in the middle of the stage the relationship between Alex and Rupert is recreated from when they met on their…