Month: September 2024

Interviews

Interview: Big Dreams for Little Ones

Polka Theatre's Helen Matravers on their Big Dreams Theatre Festival.

Reviews

Review: The Silver Cord, Finborough Theatre

A gripping, timeless family drama with fabulous female characters and a stunning central performance.

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Interview: Witches, Woes, and High Notes at Lambeth Fringe

Destination: Old Hag at Bread and Roses Theatre

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Review: The Lift, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

This overly-ambitious drama will make you never want to get in a lift again

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Review: The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady, Barbican Centre

Superb music and truly impressive professional dancing

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Review: My English Persian Kitchen, Soho Theatre

An intense performance infused with a rich combination of fear, hope and new beginnings.

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Review: The Truth About Harry Beck, Cubic Theatre at the London Transport Museum

Funny and warm-hearted exploration of the origins of the Tube map.

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Review: The Magician’s Table, 49 Tanner Street

A truly magical and immersive evening of close-up conjuring that will leave you wondering, "How did they do that?"

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Review: Baggage Reclaim, The Bull Wanstead

A group of airport baggage reclaim staff get into hot water when a lighthearted game gets out of hand.

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Review: Re:INCARNATION, Southbank Centre

A multi-sensorial journey yielded by the fertile inspirations of Lagos.

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