No Comment at Koestler Arts
The exhibition that gives hope The Koestler Arts exhibition is open to all inmates of prisons and secure hospitals and this year it is…
Review: The Buddha of Suburbia – Barbican
A fantastic night out in a wonderful theatre The Barbican Theatre with its 60s’ Brutalism juxtaposed with modern theatre-going comfort and decor is an…
Review: Our Little Hour – Greenwich Theatre
A Tribute to an Inspirational Man Dougie Blaxland’s Our Little Hour tells the overdue tale of Walter Tull who achieved so much in the…
Review: Marilyn – Arches London Bridge
Hello Norma Jeane Marilyn – The Exhibition has recently arrived in Bermondsey and goes way beyond the usual stuff that we all think we…
Review: The Elephant in the Room – Waterloo East Theatre
Final euphoria leaves us on a high At university, I was friends with a student whose father’s successful business dealings meant he needn’t ever…
Review: Lehman Trilogy – Gillian Lynne Theatre
Every performance shines If someone asked whether you’d like to spend three and a half hours listening to three men tell the story of…
Thought-provoking and Mesmerising
Discover the surreal and spellbinding work of Haegue Yang at Leap Year, the first major UK survey of the internationally-celebrated artist, writes Rosanna J…
Review: Marcella’s Minute To Midnight – Brockley Jack Studio
A Life in a Loft In Marcella’s Minute To Midnight the postman didn’t just knock twice but kept coming back until Marcella realised she…
Review: A Face In The Crowd – Young Vic
A fun evening out with great music In A Face in the Crowd, Marcia Jeffries (Anoushka Lucas) has one main ambition: to use her…
Rogues Go Underground
They will rise through the quality of their art The inaugural exhibition of the Rogues Gallery collective was held in the magnificent surroundings of…
Review: Princess Essex – The Globe
A good play that allows Odeke to promote the working-class and womanhood Anne Odeke’s Princess Essex opens with the staff of well-to-do Mrs Bugle…
Review: The Truth About Harry Beck – London Transport Museum
Harry Beck was a draughtsman in the Signalling Department at London Transport whose job it was to create diagrams that simplified electrical circuits, but…


















