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A Journey Through Time in Lights: Luxmuralis Transforms the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich
Luxmuralis’ Time transforms the Old Royal Naval College into a glowing canvas of light, sound, and history. From the Painted Hall to the Chapel, projections and music create an immersive journey through centuries, echoing Greenwich’s role as the home of time. It’s a breath-taking blend of art and architecture that makes this iconic landmark feel truly alive.

Deborah Tarrant
2 hours ago2 min read


Review of Olly Hawes's 'Old Fat F**k Up' at Riverside Studios
Olly Hawes’s Old Fat F**k Up is a raw, darkly funny dive into masculinity, fatherhood, and failure. Blending confession, theatre, and stand-up, Hawes strips life bare on a stark stage, shifting from humor to heartbreak with ease. At its best, it’s unflinching and deeply human—an honest portrait of middle-aged vulnerability that lingers long after the lights fade.

Russell
1 day ago2 min read


THE SEA HORSE - Review of the production at the Golden Goose Theatre
dward J Moore’s The Seahorse remains strikingly relevant, exploring a tempestuous relationship in a claustrophobic seafront bar. Seaman Harry Bales seeks permanence with Gertrude Blum, a guarded bar owner, igniting a tense battle of control. Through raw dialogue and physical intensity, the play reveals vulnerability amid passion and conflict, leaving audiences captivated by its emotional currents. On at the Golden Gosse Theatre noe.

Jeremy Simmonds
2 days ago2 min read


Plays, Experiences & Pantos — our picks of Christmas Shows 2025
Our round up of all the nice and naughty shows for Christmas, some old favourites, some pantos - traditional and adult, and other fun experiences. Do come and join us and get into the festive spirit.

Sarah
3 days ago17 min read


Theatre Picasso Exhibition at Tate Modern: A Grand Performance That Fails to Stir
Tate Modern’s Theatre Picasso explores the artist’s love of performance — from dancers to stage designs — but despite striking works like The Three Dancers and Weeping Woman, the exhibition feels more like a patchwork than a story. Picasso’s ego takes centre stage, and while there’s plenty to admire, it never quite stirs the heart the way the 2002 Matisse–Picasso show once did.

Sarah
5 days ago3 min read


Garry Starr’s Classic Penguins – A Delightfully Daft Evening at the Arts Theatre
Strictly adults only! Garry Starr has balls! A surreal, silly, sensational evening at the Arts Theatre, London. Do not miss the mayhem!

Sarah
Nov 52 min read


The Problem with the Seventh Year on at the White Bear pub/theatre in Kennington
"The Problem With The Seventh Year" is a bold, one-man show tracing a boxer’s journey through ambition, identity, and sacrifice. James McGregor delivers a magnetic performance, though the script’s emotional punch occasionally falters. Visually striking and thematically rich, it’s imperfect—but compelling.

Russell
Nov 42 min read


Seasonal Cooking: A Rustic Autumn Tart with Leeks & Jerusalem Artichokes
This tart is one of those recipes that feels like a warm hug on a plate, perfect for these darker evenings and shorter days. Think Tarte Tatin, but savoury. It’s simple, seasonal, and full of flavour—perfect for a cosy lunch or a relaxed dinner with friends. This tart is one of those recipes that feels like a warm hug on a plate, perfect for these darker evenings and shorter days. Think Tarte Tatin, but savoury. It’s simple, seasonal, and full of flavour.

Sarah
Oct 312 min read


Review of Wilt at the Lambeth Fringe
A play that contains both anguish and hope, a moving experience of dealing with grief and relationships after loss. 4 stars from us.

Russell
Oct 302 min read


Review: The Monkey's Paw at The Hope Theatre
In need of Halloween chills - look no further than this production of The Monkey's Paw now on at the Hope Theatre in Islington

Neil Keenan
Oct 282 min read
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