Month: September 2024

Reviews

Review: Heretics, Union Theatre

A wonderfully ambitious 13th century story of love, religion and heresy, presented as a staged reading, meaning the script is…

Interviews

Interview: A Hip Hop Love Letter to Identity

Follow The Signs with Chris Fonseca and Harry Jardine

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Review: The Lonesome Death of Eng Bunker, Omnibus Theatre

Ghoulishly grotesque, cheekily funny and exquisitely designed

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Review: The Cherry Orchid, Drayton Arms Theatre

A dark comedy where chaos and laughter ensues

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Review: Rita, Sue and Bob Too, Leicester Square Theatre

A lot has been written over the years as to whether this problematic play should still be staged, and unfortunately…

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Review: Myra Dubois: Be Well, Hackney Empire

Myra Dubois, the Dame Edna of Rotherham, is back and ready to heal us with her sharp tongue, quick wit…

Podcasts

Podcast: Doing The Lambeth (Fringe) Walk

Velenzia Spearpoint discusses Lambeth Fringe

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Review: The Belt, The Coronet Theatre

A breathtaking immersive celebration

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Review: The Real Ones, Bush Theatre

Shines an often-absent light on platonic relationships

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Review: Abigail’s Party, Stratford East

Faithful revival of the social-climbing classic.

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