Month: September 2023

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Review: The Island, Cervantes Theatre

A Raw and uncomfortable view of a couple’s grief and guilt

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Review: I M E D E A, Stone Nest

Sulayman Al Bassam's I M E D E A modernises the classic Greek myth

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Review: Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho, Wilton’s Music Hall

A disco-tastic, riotous romp

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Review: Myra’s Story, Trafalgar Theatre

Script and performer combine for a fine display of Irish storytelling.

Podcasts

Podcast: Singing From The Balconies

Daveed Goldman and Nobu Adilman on bringing Choir!Choir!Choir! to the UK

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Review: Unbelievable, Criterion Theatre

A cheap, marginally entertaining magic show largely devoid of spectacle

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Review: Shrek The Musical, New Wimbledon Theatre

Infectiously feelgood fairy-tale fun.

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Review: The Yellow Wallpaper, The Coronet Theatre

A technically impressive adaptation of a seminal feminist work

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Review: Breast Baring, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

A joyful experience from start to finish

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Review: Runaway, Bread and Roses Theatre

An energetic and poignant account of a young person’s quest for love, friendship and success in an alien environment.

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