Recent Posts
Interviews
32 minutes ago
Defining Dignity, Belonging, and Transformation
Surya Dev Chandra on Freedom at Chisenhale Dance Space
Interviews
7 hours ago
The Futures We Imagined and What Remains Within Us
An unmissable, cross-cultural Camden Fringe feature.
Reviews
1 day ago
Review: Whatever the Weather, Unicorn Theatre
A weather-filled, wonderful space that immerses families in creative curiosity and playful possibility.
Interviews
1 day ago
Fire, Ancestry, and the Power of a Silenced Voice
An unmissable, cross-cultural Camden Fringe feature.
Interviews
1 day ago
Interview: Championing a new generation of Hofesh Shechter Company performers
Lucy Monkman gives us a peek at Shechter II and IN THE BRAIN.
Interviews
1 day ago
Delightfully Uncomfortable and Highly Relevant
Siobhan Healey on 'Unleashed' at Camden Fringe
Reviews
2 days ago
Review: Hit Machine, Soho Theatre
There are hits aplenty in this slow-build of a play that explodes with brotherly tensions and music-making.
Reviews
2 days ago
Review: The Jonathan Larson Project, Southwark Playhouse
A powerful showcase of Larson’s unknown works
Reviews
2 days ago
Review: Creature, Colab Tower
A meticulously crafted, thrilling forty minutes of exhilarating unease
Reviews
2 days ago
Review: Embrace, Omnibus Theatre
An identity-positive story built around queer experience makes for a wonderful evening of laugh-out-loud comedy.
Interviews
2 days ago
Interview: From comic book to crazy canine cabaret
Writer Kevin Del Aguila tells us about the European premiere of Dog Man the Musical
Interviews
2 days ago
Ugly Intimacy and Ping-Ponging Absurdity
Christine Fang on 'Stunted' at Camden People's Theatre
Interviews
2 days ago
Nerd Fanatics, AI Civil Servants, and Tech Broligarchs
An unmissable, cross-cultural Camden Fringe feature.
Interviews
3 days ago
Puppets, Pythons, and Peugeot 208s
Escape to a snowy, puppet-filled fantasy world with The Untold Fable of Fritz at the Rosemary Branch Theatre
Fringe and OffWestEnd
2 days ago
Review: Hit Machine, Soho Theatre
There are hits aplenty in this slow-build of a play that explodes with brotherly tensions and music-making.
2 days ago
Review: The Jonathan Larson Project, Southwark Playhouse
A powerful showcase of Larson’s unknown works
2 days ago
Review: Creature, Colab Tower
A meticulously crafted, thrilling forty minutes of exhilarating unease
2 days ago
Review: Embrace, Omnibus Theatre
An identity-positive story built around queer experience makes for a wonderful evening of laugh-out-loud comedy.
6 days ago
Review: Searching Blue (寻蓝), Coronet Theatre
An uplifting, energising journey through dance to seek Nirvana.
6 days ago
Review: There’s a Pigeon in My Bathroom, Lion & Unicorn Theatre
A frustrating show that has sparks of promise, but never quite feels fully formed.
6 days ago
Review: Blue Mist, Stratford East
Thought‑provoking, wickedly funny, and physically electric
1 week ago
Review: Twelfth Night: A Nonsensical Medieval Romp, Actors’ Church
A medieval romp in name more than spirit, Nonsense Theatre’s outdoor Twelfth Night offers competent Shakespeare with welcome strong flashes of comedy.
1 week ago
Review: love you long time (already), Theatre 503
A masterclass in writing, this one-act play packs a punch and leaves you wanting more.
1 week ago
Review: Sister Lines, The Hope Theatre
A work-in-progress with real promise that examines the concept of grief and AI reincarnation in a quietly devastating manner.
1 week ago
Review: Thou Shalt Sit The F*** Down, The Queer Comedy Club
A show about keeping the magic alive that struggles to create enough of its own.
2 weeks ago
Review: Cataclysmic, The Hope Theatre
A highly experimental, emotional one-person show that explores grief and memory through classic and immersive performance.
2 weeks ago
Review: The Effect, Old Red Lion Pub and Playhouse
Driven by electric chemistry between its leads, this is a tender and intelligent exploration of what it means to feel.
2 weeks ago
Review: Chess, Royal Academy of Music
A dazzling array of talent illuminates this popular musical by taking it back to square one.
Theatre for Young Audiences
1 day ago
Review: Whatever the Weather, Unicorn Theatre
A weather-filled, wonderful space that immerses families in creative curiosity and playful possibility.
2 days ago
Interview: From comic book to crazy canine cabaret
Writer Kevin Del Aguila tells us about the European premiere of Dog Man the Musical
1 week ago
Review: The Colour of Impossible Things, Kelford School
A delightful immersive experience to stimulate all the senses and successfully introduce the magic of Shakespeare to children aged 5-11…
3 weeks ago
Review: Arthur, Polka Theatre
A witty, warm-hearted reimagining of the Arthurian legend that combines silliness with genuine emotional depth. Packed with inventive storytelling, great…
3 weeks ago
Review: Rapunzel, Half Moon Theatre
Visually inventive and musically engaging, Rapunzel has plenty of charm and potential, but currently loses its way, with an overcrowded…
3 weeks ago
Interview: Creating Aerial Work For Babies
In conversation with Ria Ashcroft, Rebel Spark’s Co-Artistic Director, about their latest show, Take Flight
Regional and Touring
7 days ago
Review: Fairlight, Wimbledon Park Tennis Courts
An innovative, immersive, electropop experience that contests the invisibility of gay players in professional tennis.
1 week ago
Review: Beauty and the Beast, The Montgomery, Sheffield
A bright and entertaining presentation of Disney's classic show with some excellent performances from the hardworking cast.
1 week ago
Review: As You Like It, Royal Hospital, Chelsea
Fun in the Shakespearean sun with The Handlebards.
1 week ago
Review: The Colour of Impossible Things, Kelford School
A delightful immersive experience to stimulate all the senses and successfully introduce the magic of Shakespeare to children aged 5-11…
2 weeks ago
Review: Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Lyceum Theatre
An extravagant and vibrant, full-on, larger than life production with heart. You'll be swept away by the utter gloriousness of…
2 weeks ago
Review: The Lady Boys of Bangkok – Full Moon, Sabai Pavilion, Shepherd’s Bush
A riot of rhinestones, pop anthems and camp chaos that dazzles and overwhelms in equal measure
West End/ SOLT venue reviews
2 weeks ago
Review: −320°F, Sadler’s Wells
A dazzling spectacle of ideas and imagery that overwhelms, but rewards curiosity with flashes of brilliance.
2 weeks ago
Review: Archduke, Royal Court Theatre
An energetic, morbidly hilarious exploration of radicalisation and impressionable youth, sitting in the shadow of the events that started the First World War.
2 weeks ago
Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Inspired casting choices elevate an otherwise middle of the wood production.
3 weeks ago
Review: Colossus, Southbank Centre
A kaleidoscopic human murmuration lands at the Southbank Centre
3 weeks ago
Review: Cyrano de Bergerac, The Noel Coward Theatre
Sharp and modern Cyrano blending humour, heartbreak and contemporary relevance
3 weeks ago
Review: Venus & Adonis, Barbican Centre
An exceptional, arousing version of Shakespeare’s steamy erotic poem.
3 weeks ago
Review: Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Arse for England, Garrick Theatre
A thoughtful examination of masculinity, belonging and redemption.
4 weeks ago
Review: Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare’s Globe
Light and dark worlds collide in this assured production.
4 weeks ago
Review: Gala Flamenca, Sadler’s Wells
More intoxicating thrills, unparalleled physical excellence and outstanding drama than you can ever imagine!
4 weeks ago
Review: CREAVIVA, Sadler’s Wells
Rafaela Carrasco's meditation on creativity that doesn’t quite ignite.
Interviews, Features and Podcasts
Interviews
32 minutes ago
Defining Dignity, Belonging, and Transformation
Surya Dev Chandra on Freedom at Chisenhale Dance Space
Interviews
7 hours ago
The Futures We Imagined and What Remains Within Us
An unmissable, cross-cultural Camden Fringe feature.
Interviews
1 day ago
Fire, Ancestry, and the Power of a Silenced Voice
An unmissable, cross-cultural Camden Fringe feature.
Interviews
1 day ago
Interview: Championing a new generation of Hofesh Shechter Company performers
Lucy Monkman gives us a peek at Shechter II and IN THE BRAIN.
Interviews
1 day ago
Delightfully Uncomfortable and Highly Relevant
Siobhan Healey on 'Unleashed' at Camden Fringe
Interviews
2 days ago
Interview: From comic book to crazy canine cabaret
Writer Kevin Del Aguila tells us about the European premiere of Dog Man the Musical
Interviews
2 days ago
Ugly Intimacy and Ping-Ponging Absurdity
Christine Fang on 'Stunted' at Camden People's Theatre
Interviews
2 days ago
Nerd Fanatics, AI Civil Servants, and Tech Broligarchs
An unmissable, cross-cultural Camden Fringe feature.
Interviews
3 days ago
Puppets, Pythons, and Peugeot 208s
Escape to a snowy, puppet-filled fantasy world with The Untold Fable of Fritz at the Rosemary Branch Theatre
Interviews
3 days ago
Existential Dread Meets Reality TV
Roger Francis on I'm a Philosopher! Why the F*** am I Here?
Interviews
4 days ago
Embracing the Cringe in the Unhinged World of Fan Fiction
Celebrating internet culture and the raw joy of fan fiction.
Interviews
4 days ago
Unpacking the 2am Truths of Friendship
Luis Dias on ARE WE FRIENDS? at the Old Red Lion Playhouse