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

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

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

With Mother’s Day this Sunday, here are some ideas based in south west London for those stuck for ideas on

A hard-hitting autobiographical tale about gay wrestlers is heading to the stage in Putney. Writer-director Gary Thomas, 50, wants to

An actress living at a Clapham retirement village is getting ready to play a dippy, drunken cleaner in an upcoming

Tickets are now on sale for the first part of The Bush Theatre’s 50th birthday season, as the Hammersmith &
Kick is a female-led, new play that will be headlining the Evolution Festival at the Lyric Hammersmith next week. The
In an interview with South West Londoner, actor Jason Flemyng discussed the intense filming process of BAFTA hopeful Boiling Point,
A Barnes theatre is looking for 30 artists to exhibit in their adaptable theatre space, which will hold art events throughout
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