We talk to the translator of Theatre 503’s latest play about how his work can be seen as a ‘rebellious act’
The English-language premiere of one of Spain’s most celebrated young playwrights is set to hit the stage at a Battersea
The English-language premiere of one of Spain’s most celebrated young playwrights is set to hit the stage at a Battersea
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A south London doctor in his 40s sits comfortably on a large sofa three of us share, one of his
For the Bolshoi Ballet’s performance of The Winter’s Tale, Joby Talbot composed several complex pieces to be played by a
After 17 years of weekly demonstrations, one group of Zimbabwean activists in London shows no sign of capitulation in its
A Mitcham-based dance school will be taking to the New Wimbledon Theatre stage to celebrate all the culture that Merton
Historically, the south west of this city has managed to stay away from the spotlight. Even while emerging hipster Meccas
A former homeless man is battling to save the Brixton book stand he built with his own hands. Book Stop
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To borrow a phrase from the jargonistic patois of marketing – Ripperology has a brand identity problem. This niche, predominantly