Review: Solving cold war mysteries beneath Kensington Central Library with Dead Quiet
Immersive theatre is always a gamble. Even for those of us with a long history of stepping out of the
Immersive theatre is always a gamble. Even for those of us with a long history of stepping out of the
The director of an experimental comedy showing at the VAULT festival next week sees the play as a ‘fuck you’
Members of the Clapham community have banded together to finish a book written by their late friend. Peter Jefferson Smith
On January 6 Three Kings Day is celebrated each year in Spain where people put on blackface as part of
Would you join a choir if you couldn’t sing? For many Britons, the answer seems to be yes. London Vauxhall
The Blue Cross animal hospital on Merton High Street closed temporarily for refurbishment on January 17. The refurbishment work is
You arrived home and there it was—another poll card through the letterbox. It shows a map but you already know
If you’re looking for an alternative to the avalanche of pantomimes that will be hitting London this Christmas, The Snow Queen at
Prestigious Jack Petchey Foundation Achievement Awards with a £250 prize were given to 15 young people from across south west
Actress and south west Londoner Izabella Urbanowicz stars in The Night Watch, a theatre adaption of Sarah Waters’ best-selling 2006
London’s Backyard Cinema celebrated moving to its first permanent residence in Wandsworth on Thursday with a winter extravaganza. While it’s a