Month: October 2024

Reviews

Review: Stories, Peacock Theatre

Stunning performances, ingenious design and compelling choreography

Interviews

Interview: Challenging Politics, Black Maternal Health, and the Power of Satire

Zakiyyah Deen ahead of her show’s run at the Camden People’s Theatre.

Reviews

Review: Why A Black Woman Will Never Be Prime Minister, Camden People’s Theatre

This impactful dramedy lays bare the inequalities facing Black women in contemporary Britain

Reviews

Review: Fly More Than You Fall, Southwark Playhouse

A musical about surviving tragedy, it sometimes stomps noisily when it should tread gently, but it still impresses in places.


Reviews

Review: The Wild Duck, The Coronet Theatre

A flawless production: understated elegance and meticulous performances underscore a searing clarity of vision.

Interviews

Interview: Exploring Humanity Through Grit and Music

Discussing Burnt-Up Love at Finborough Theatre.

Reviews

Review: Time and Time Again, The Space

While overly ambitious, this production has real heart and a lot to say.

Reviews

Review: Pilgrimage, Old Red Lion Theatre

Every horror festival needs a creepy house and uninvited guests, and that’s exactly what Pilgrimage brings to GrimFest.

Interviews

Interview: Connecting Through Kindness

Amy Engelhardt on Her Show IMPACT

Reviews

Review: The Flea, The Yard Theatre

A truly compelling piece of history.

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