Arif Silverman talks about The Godless War, his new one man show opening at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre.
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Review: Canned Goods, Southwark Playhouse
This exploration of an often-forgotten Nazi mission is a capitvating story but falls short in execution.
Read More »Review: Man in the Mirror, Churchill Theatre Bromley
A smooth (not criminal) and slick evening with iconic moves and songs.
Read More »Review: A Little Bawl Of Pain: Musical Tearjerkers, The Phoenix Arts Club
Musical Theatre fans rejoice in a rather wet way for this evening of classics, mashups and lesser knowns.
Read More »Review: Macbeth, National Cinemas
There’s no reason to miss out on great theatre. In 2025, you can enjoy one of 2024’s biggest hits thanks to a wide cinema release.
Read More »Review: Narcissistic Reflections on a Queer Childhood, The Hope Theatre
Hilarious moments blend with heartfelt vulnerability in this courageous one-person show.
Read More »Review: Totally Fine, The Hope
Wolff's one-woman show has potential, but - in its current form - misses the emotional bullseye
Read More »Podcast: Admiring Our Reflections In The Mirror
Jamie Sefton and Alex McKeon of Mirror Up Productions discuss their scratch night, Reflections
Read More »Podcast: A Librarian, civil servant and two journalists walk into a theatre
Craig Henry discusses his new play Her Country, playing as part of The Hope Theatre's Write Clube Festival 2025
Read More »Review: A Good House, Royal Court Theatre
Exciting new writing that brings discomfort to the audience, as they witness judgement and racism play out in suburbia.
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