REVIEW: Leopards at Rose Theatre is a timely and gripping thriller
The Rose Theatre in Kingston’s brand new thriller Leopards is timely, subversive and asks all the right questions, writes SWL’s
The Rose Theatre in Kingston’s brand new thriller Leopards is timely, subversive and asks all the right questions, writes SWL’s
Olives and Meze is a stone’s throw away from Clapham Common tube – however, one step inside and you are
It’s T-Minus four days to the day we’ve been waiting for since December, when pubs and restaurants can reopen and
The introduction of a “Brixton Windrush” ward, and removal of wards named after slave traders in Lambeth was suggested in
Tinny in hand, green and yellow checked shirt on, and sat in the kitchen I was good to go. As
Money laundering, murders and drug deals gone wrong, Michael Merino’s Acceleration has it all. The 80-minute crime extravaganza delivers nothing
Adam Lazarus’s Daughter is a dark, deeply disturbing satire of toxic masculinity, and how men treat women in general, but
On McQuillan’s Hill is a very Northern Irish play. It’s a Northern Irish play in the fact that it was
Immersive theatre is always a gamble. Even for those of us with a long history of stepping out of the
My Cousin Rachel is about many things: love, lust, pride, suspicion, jealousy, and quite possibly murder. But more than any
Given the ubiquity of food delivery apps the reach of neighbourhood restaurants has somewhat extended. Indeed, during my visit to