Month: July 2022

Reviews

Review: The Darkest Part of the Night, Kiln Theatre

A deeply moving, riveting play that boldly addresses the complexities of care.

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Review: Briefs – The Bite Club, Southbank Centre

A night of fabulous, risquĆ© performance from one of Oz’s finest gay circus/burlesque troupes

Interviews

Interview: Bringing Oxbridge to Camden

Katherine Stockton on her play Colloquium, playing as part of Camden Fringe

Interviews

Interview: Taking a short trip to Barcelona for Just Sayin’

Tina Zucco talks to us about her new play, Just Sayin'

Interviews

Interview: Taking A Trip Through Time with Free School Lunch

Free School Lunch's Aurelia Gage on her new play, All This Must Pass

Reviews

Review: The Poison Belt, Jermyn Street Theatre

A good, timely adaptation of a classic novel.

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Review: That’s A Bit Of Sheer Luck! – A Sherlock Holmes Parody, Omnibus Theatre

A very silly parody, filled with more puns and jokes than you could ever imagine.

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Review: Sobriety on the Rocks, Bread & Roses Theatre

This show fuses universal themes with New Zealand culture and features a great, energetic performance.

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Review: Jean Paul Gaultier Fashion Freak Show, Roundhouse

Visually stunning musical celebration of the life and career of Jean Paul Gaultier.

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Review: Hand of God, The Hope Theatre

Exciting gig theatre that puts male mental health up front and leaves it all on the pitch.

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