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REVIEW: The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs brought to Soho Theatre

Exploring the reality and challenges of being a lesbian in the 21st century, Damsel Productions brings The Ministry of Lesbian

Chicken Burger N Chips: a story of life in south London

Corey Bovell’s Chicken Burger N Chips is a semi-biographical story of a young black man navigating life against a backdrop

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,

The cast of Two Billion Beats on stage

Orange Tree Theatre continues Recovery Season with Two Billion Beats

The Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond has continued its Recovery Season with the world premiere of Two Billion Beats.  The coming-of-age play follows two

The cast of Macbeth

“Something wicked this way comes”: Macbeth at New Wimbledon Theatre

The Dickens Theatre Company kick-started its opening night of Macbeth with an enthralling performance full of revenge and malice at

Review: Juliet & Romeo at the Chelsea Theatre

Romeo and Juliet is an age old tale that has seen infinite adaptations for the stage and screen. The format

A South West London Christmas show roundup

Presenting a roundup of Christmas shows in South West London this festive season. The Albany: The Snow Queen, 4 –

Hoodies with the Cinderella Meets the Monsters logo

Halloween panto ‘Cinderella Meets The Monsters’ to open in Hampton Hill

A theatre in Hampton Hill is putting on a unique, Halloween-themed pantomime, Cinderella Meets The Monsters this week. The pantomime,

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

Playgrounds around the world have been forced closed by lockdowns.

The way children play has evolved during lockdown study finds

A study examining how children play in the pandemic is collecting records from children for a future museum archive.

Review: Archetypal characters dilute Jody Medland’s class message in The Unspoken

Jody Medland’s The Unspoken at Baron’s Court Theatre delves into the imbalances of the British class system ­- but is

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