Month: July 2023

Reviews

Review: Rockstar, King’s Head Theatre

Tuneful tale of bisexuality in the music business.

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Review: Private Lives, Roman Theatre of Verulamium

An engagingly performed classic comedy of manners

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Review: Birdie’s Adventures in the Animal Kingdom, The Greenhouse Theatre

A boldy themed, fantastical call to action, saving the world from climate change.

Interviews

Interview: A Touch of Russia, All The Way From North Carolina

Leo Egger and Dominic Sullivan on bringing Gogol's Dead Souls to Camden Fringe

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Review: Secret Thoughts, Omnibus Theatre

It somehow left me cold and disinterested

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Review: Wild, Rose Theatre Kingston

A roaring display of Hong Kong’s diverse cultural fabric

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Review: Hairy, Polka Theatre

A wonderful, wild adventure

Interviews

Interview: Sage words of Wisdom for Camden Fringe

Tom Lynam talks about his play How To Stop Worrying and Love Yourself

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Review: Are we not drawn onward to new erA, Southbank Centre

A play about the climate crisis, that rewards a little patience with something unforgettable.

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Review: Fisheye, Omnibus Theatre

A play that will challenge your thinking about smart technology and AI

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