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

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

Timothée Chalamet is going to have to wait a little while longer to make his debut on the British stage

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

Julius Caesar at the Globe Theatre is a very funny and delightfully bloody political romp, with as much to say
Corey Bovell’s Chicken Burger N Chips is a semi-biographical story of a young black man navigating life against a backdrop
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