People Cable Street: Sharp musical about the East End taking on Oswald Mosley’s fascists by News Room 9 February 2026 written by News Room 9 February 2026 0 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail This second run at Southwerk Playhouse sees Adam Lenon’s social history musical hit its stride Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Bullfights: Czech painter Georg Dokoupil chooses Morante to announce the bullfighting season in Seville | Culture next post The railway’s dismal record on digital connection needs urgent action Anti-fascist theatre: The story behind Here There Are Blueberries 26 February 2026 Evening All Afternoon: Stepmother and stepdaughter clash in drama with ghostly twist 25 February 2026 Bird Grove at Hampstead Theatre review: Elizabeth Dulau is the only saving... 24 February 2026 The story behind Deep Azure: ‘Chadwick Boseman was just brilliant’ 21 February 2026 American Psycho in London: Arty Froushan on playing Patrick Bateman 20 February 2026 Deep Azure: Chadwick Boseman-penned play is ambitious but unfocused 18 February 2026 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.