What to do in London on May bank holiday weekend
The May bank holiday weekend is swiftly approaching, albeit with a mixed bag of weather on the horizon. Come rain

The May bank holiday weekend is swiftly approaching, albeit with a mixed bag of weather on the horizon. Come rain

Plays being taken to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and theatres face funding challenges to keep their shows on the road.

A production of Joseph K and the Cost of Living (After Franz Kafka) will appear at Twickenham’s Mary Wallace Theatre, 100 years

There is a fear which comes from watching an anthology-style play that the structure will expose some scenes as being

Joel Tan’s latest play, Scenes from a Repatriation, examines questions over who claims cultural artefacts, the politics around stolen art

The Guest at the Omnibus Theatre in Clapham is a cyclical meditation on migration and the climate crisis, set in a

The Playground Theatre is hosting a three-week multi-media festival celebrating women in the arts for International Women’s Day, incorporating theatre,

A production of While the Sun Shines will grace the Mary Wallace Theatre in Twickenham from the 15-22 March. While

A refreshing take on a dystopian future with a despot in power, No Particular Order is an experimental take on

A London-based LGBTQIA+ community agency is launching a new peer-led dramatherapy group in Clapham to support GBTQ men living with
An amateur dramatic society is hoping to raise hundreds of pounds in a bid to stay afloat following the financial