C.S Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe absolutely mesmerised me as a young child – and it’s a…
The Phantom Of The Opera isn’t the only masked man in black running around the West End while singing about…
Tapped by Katie Redford is a unique story following a mother, daughter and a local friend turned motivational speaker. Gavi’s…
In a country where the Home Office ponders sending asylum seekers to Rwanda for ‘processing’ and Navy battleships intercept people…
I Know, I Know, I Know, at the Southwark Playhouse was originally in place for The Vaults festival however with…
This inventive take on a Shakespearean classic finds itself in the grizzly, ambient Vaults. Quandry Collective presents a world in…
A black box theatre, dimly lit, with a lack-lustre dinner table placed at the centre, invites the audience to settle…
As people ponder eating their pets due to a cost of living crisis, and war crimes bleed from the airwaves,…
When I arrived at the Camden People’s Theatre on Thursday night, despite having been there several times before, I walked…
For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy by Ryan Calais Cameron is a powerful,…