Bromley’s Hidden Gems

As we have been sharing numerous locations, attractions, organisations, and people across Bromley we have come across a number of these who could be described as ‘hidden gems’ that should be much better known. We thought we would share them here. Bromley Little Theatre Down House Bethlem Gallery and Museum of the Mind Chislehurst CavesContinueContinue reading “Bromley’s Hidden Gems”

Metamorphoses: dark themes and unexpected twists

Blood, gore, and nudity were, fittingly, absent from the recent youth production of Metamorphoses at Bromley Little Theatre. Present, however, was a large, talented cast telling story after story of human passion and divine duplicity, and every bizarre behaviour, decision, and quirk in between. Bromley Little Theatre’s Youth Group put on a lively and grippingContinueContinue reading “Metamorphoses: dark themes and unexpected twists”

Wodehouse In Wonderland: a one-man wonder

Images: Pamela Raith From the first chords of the Jazz music that heralded the opening of the show ‘Wodehouse In Wonderland’ at Bromley’s Churchill Theatre last night, and on until 11th March, a perfect note was struck that actor Robert Daws, performing as the late, great lyricist and literary humourist PG ‘Plum’ Wodehouse, sustained throughout.ContinueContinue reading “Wodehouse In Wonderland: a one-man wonder”

Breaking the Code – and other barriers

All of us involved in the Bromley Buzz podcast love the arts in one form or another, from The Jersey Boys (Sarah) to figure skating (Zeenat), to The Lament for Icarus by Draper (Darren), to Comicon (Tim). So much more that is uplifting and beautiful and that makes life worth living could be added. BreakingContinueContinue reading “Breaking the Code – and other barriers”