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A mural of Amy Winehouse at the Design Museum

I Miss Amy Winehouse: a story about grief and growing up

As part of the Brixton House Housemates Festival, one artist tells a story about how grief can stay with you

Coco Maertens as King Richard II

A woman king shaking up Shakespeare at The Vaults

An adaptation of Shakespeare’s Richard II, starring a woman in the role of the King, returns to London’s The Vaults

Debut show features in new festival from Brixton House Theatre

A new festival, launched at the newly opened Brixton House Theatre last week, will feature a debut show by actor,

South Kensington Comedy Club discuss pandemic recovery

South Kensington Comedy Club is a free comedy club which is starting to recover from the effects of the Coronavirus

Comedy show for parents and babies expands to South West London

A comedy show designed specifically for parents and their babies came to the Landmark Art Centre in Teddington last week.

Review: Vegan romcom play in Clapham made me laugh and think

There’s an old joke that says you can always tell if someone is a vegan, because they’ll tell you. This

A woman in 19th-century dress and a wig cries on the floor while holding two rag dolls, and a second woman lies dead next to her

Review: Figs in Wigs’ Little Wimmin is ridiculous, confusing and hilarious

I’d seen Little Women before. I’d seen Jo, Amy, Meg and Beth laugh and cry, run through the snow, give

Orla Fitzgerald and Adam Best in Beauty Queen of Leenane

REVIEW: The Beauty Queen of Leenane at Lyric Hammersmith: brutal, funny and intense

The Beauty Queen of Leenane at Lyric Hammersmith is a brutal, funny and intense take on how far people will

Emmy-winning Ted Lasso showcases Richmond on global stage

Acclaimed Apple-TV Comedy Ted Lasso, centred around the fictional AFC Richmond, is the biggest representation of the borough in pop-culture since Roger Mitchell’s 1999 film Notting Hill.

Instagram’s Lashbanter10 mocks Clapham’s rugby-lad culture

In 2011, YouTube Mockumentary Don’t Drop the Egg depicted the trials and tribulations of three privately educated friends as they balanced their

make love logo battersea arts centre

Battersea Arts Centre unveils new digital autumn season

Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) today announced its new all-digital autumn season, as the theatre continues to attempt to push boundaries

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