by Editor | Apr 29, 2015 | Blog
For the people of Tower Hamlets who endured the divisive rule of Mayor Lutfur Rahman, the overwhelming sense is one of correctness. The verdict was right Justice feels like many things. A vindication. A relief. Inevitable for some, elusive for others. For the people...
by Editor | Apr 21, 2015 | What's On
Visitors to this beguiling labyrinth are divided into playing cards suits then sent off to explore the story in a set of rooms, each with its own piece the classic tale “Oh my ears and whiskers, how late it’s getting.” The White Rabbit’s words must have turned to...
by Editor | Apr 5, 2015 | Stage
Shakespearean in its ambition and rhetoric, Tom Morton-Smith’s ambitious play tries to pin down the buzzing, fizzing electron that was physicist J Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb Playwright Tom Morton-Smith tells us he was inspired to write...
by Editor | Mar 3, 2015 | Stage
How real is virtual reality? That is the disturbing question asked by Jennifer Haley’s taut, unsettling exploration of online paedophilia The Nether is not a nice place to be. While In-world isn’t much better with its flesh-and-blood humans and...
by Editor | Feb 10, 2015 | Blog
Only 6,000 affordable homes were built in London last year, less than a quarter than the number needed – and there is no political will to solve the crisis There’s always a reason: The greater good. The council coffers. That important public infrastructure project....