Review: The Devil Wears Prada – Dominion Theatre
This Musical Struts Down The Runway Emily (Amy Di Bartolomeo)swaggers to the centre of the stage like a true catwalk model and orders the…
Review: The Importance of Being Earnest – National
Wilde would have chuckled approvingly from the stalls Oscar Wilde called The Importance of Being Earnest “a trivial comedy for serious people,” I don’t…
Review: Sleeping with Beauty – Union Theatre
You are kept laughing throughout It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Oh no it isn’t! Oh yes it is, writes Christopher Peacock.…
Review: Dick Whittington – Greenwich Theatre
Jokes and innuendos hit at every level And before we know it Christmas has come round again but rather than worry about any shopping…
The Mouth of the Gods
When Border Crossings and its artistic director, Michael Walling, set out to create The Mouth of the Gods, a show with strong references to…
I Wonder About B.A.G.
A greatest hits compilation It seemed that half of Bermondsey had jumped on the Overground train to Whitechapel last night for the opening of…
Bromley Pele Scores at the Hit or Miss
Peckham Expat – now settled nicely in Bromley – Mark McGowan: The Artist Taxi Driver, has an exhibition of new artworks called The Bromley…
Review: In The Shadow of Her Majesty – Brockley Jack Studio
Family and friendship and a love that will conquer all When I saw the title of Lois Tallulah’s play I knew I would relate…
Cat Pack at The Jazz Cafe
Something unique in the jazz space Cat Pack, a Neo Soul trio from LA, had their first UK performance and first sold-out gig at…
Review: Until She Sleeps – The White Bear Theatre
Surely destined to be performed at larger venues Brad Sutherland’s new play, Until She Sleeps, puts modern relationships under the microscope, questioning the real…
Review: The Pirates of Penzance – Wilton’s Music Hall
A brisk piano sets the tone When we think pirates, instantly tricorn hats, eye patches, daggers, skull and crossbone flags and crow’s nest spring…
40th Open For Southwark Park Galleries
London’s longest-running open Art in Bermondsey has gone through many changes since the Bermondsey Artists’ Group took over the derelict café in Southwark Park…


















