Month: July 2024

Reviews

Review: Bindweed, Arcola Theatre

Intensely humane exploration of male violence.

Reviews

Review: Yerma, Network Theatre

A new translation of Lorca's play about childlessness in a small community

Interviews

Interview: Taking Aim at The Big C

At Least I'm Not Bald

Fringe Theatre

Review: Dr Adam Perchard and Richard Thomas: Interview With The Vamp, Soho Downstairs, Soho Theatre

Flawless vocals, hilarious lyrics and a huge heart, this is cabaret at its finest.

Fringe Theatre

Review: You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown, Bridewell Theatre

This is a must see musical for anyone with even a vague fondness for the genre.

Interviews

Interview: Is It Time To Stop At Camden Fringe?

Oscar Brudenall-Jones on Maybe I Should Stop?

Interviews

Interview: It’s Time to Say Enough at Camden Fringe

Moonstone Theatre chat about Enough

Interviews

Interview: Over Thinking It For Camden Fringe

Jaylie Wayling on Eat. Sleep. Ruminate. Repeat.

Interviews

Interview: Traitors and Film Noir Meet at Camden Fringe

Callum Jones on The Strange Affair of Paul

Interviews

Interview: Who cares for kids in care?

Matt Woodhead tells us about The Children's Inquiry

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