A high energy comedy with unearned serious moments, this is one only for Percy Jackson fans or lovers of fantasy based musicals.
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Review: Lies Where It Falls, Finborough Theatre
A brave and intensely personal exploration of grief and loss in the long shadow of the Troubles.
Read More »Review: NOBODADDY, Sadler’s Wells
Michael Keegan-Dolan’s groaning cornucopia of a show with company Teaċ Daṁsa outstands, outsmarts, and exhausts in equal measure.
Read More »Review: Poetry Club, The Coronet Theatre
An intimate and inspiring evening, Poetry Club celebrates the strength and beauty of poetry
Read More »Review: Cutting the Tightrope: The Divorce of Politics from Art, Arcola Theatre
An outstandingly well-written collection of short plays that interrogate political censorship within British theatre and beyond.
Read More »Review: A Christmas Carol(ish) @sohoplace
Nick Mohammed brings a new level of absurdity to this much-performed classic.
Read More »Review: Expendable, Royal Court Theatre
There is nothing ‘expendable’ in this powerful and forensic take on challenging topics.
Read More »Review: Fairytales for Grown-Ups: Strange Girls, Beautiful Monsters, Folklore Hoxton
Storytelling lives on: the Crick Crack Club's bold and vibrant take on fairytales pays homage to an enchanting tradition.
Read More »Review: Odd and the Frost Giants, Unicorn Theatre
Neil Gaiman’s classic saga is staged with the text totally centre stage.
Read More »Review: Unpopular Culture, Camden People’s Theatre
A deeply personal exploration of identity, representation and belonging
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