Month: September 2022

Reviews

Review: For a Palestinian, Camden People’s Theatre

An extremely powerful retelling of the life of Wael Zwaiter.

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Review: The Snail House, Hampstead Theatre

Muddled and unclear, almost everything about The Snail House misfires.

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Review: Landscape With Weapons, Cockpit Theatre

The flaws of this revival make for a largely unsuccessful drama.

Podcasts

Podcast: Take Your Seat for The Last Sales Conference of the Apocalypse

Our interview with the cast and choreographer of this new musical.

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Review: Help! We Are Still Alive, Seven Dials Playhouse

A hilarious musical about two unlikely survivors.

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Review: An Inspector Calls, New Wimbledon Theatre

It feels as important today as it ever has.

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Review: Distinguished Villa, Finborough Theatre

A play written in 1926 but with themes that prove to be timeless.

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Review: Gabriel Byrne’s Walking with Ghosts, Apollo Theatre

Evocative tales of the ghosts of his past.

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Review: Hero & Leander, Or, I Love You, But Everything’s Under Water, Southbank Centre

A folky, romantic, fun treat for your ears that would rock the right venue.

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Review: Drum, Omnibus

An uplifting and infectious performance

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