Month: July 2024

Reviews

Review: Jewels, Canal Café Theatre

Treads the line between comedy and tragedy

Interviews

Interview: Canada Is Coming to Camden Fringe

Kent Stetson on One and the Other

Reviews

Review: The Witching Hour, Bridewell Theatre

Hokey supernatural melodrama fails to thrill or chill.

Reviews

Review: ECHO (Every Cold-Hearted Oxygen), Royal Court Theatre

A startling use of technology combined with the power of the playwright’s words.

Interviews

Interview: Let the robots do politics at Camden Fringe

Steph Darcey on Prototype

Interviews

Interview: Contemplating Our Mortality at Camden Fringe

How Dead Am I?

Reviews

Review: At Least I’m Not Bald, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

Valery Reva takes us on an emotional tour of her cancer diagnosis

Interviews

Interview: Crossing The Atlantic for Camden Fringe

Just Like Holywood

Interviews

Interview: Discussing Death and Camden Fringe Over Coffee

Edith Keays talks about How You Died

Reviews

Review: The Trumpeter, Finborough Theatre

Challlenging and rewarding

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