Month: January 2025

Reviews

Review: An Interrogation, Hampstead Theatre

A strong cast help in overcoming a somewhat clunky story.

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Review: Plexus Polaire – Moby Dick, Barbican Centre

Spectacular puppetry brings Ahab’s mad quest for vengeance to life.

Interviews

Interview: A Fresh Perspective on Shakespeare’s Legacy?

English Touring Opera explores love, loss, and memory through puppetry, song, and Shakespeare’s timeless words, at New Diorama Theatre before…

Interviews

Interview: This ‘Unmissable!’ show’s UK Tour.

George and Ramesh discuss the inspiration behind Last Rites and what audiences can expect as the show continues its UK…

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Review: Jack Goes to Therapy: A (Somewhat) Romantic Comedy, Bread and Roses Theatre

A very gentle comedy about the joys of therapy, this is unfortunately a little too simplistic.

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Review: Under the Table, Barons Court Theatre

Four tales intertwined with one another, containing secrets that cannot be suppressed forever.

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Review: Guys and Dolls, Exeter Northcott Theatre

A hugely fun and energetic production of the Broadway classic which showcases the incredible talent that exists in this university…

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Review: Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell, The Coach and Horses

An unexpected all-nighter at the pub gives this infamous journalist the chance to reflect on his outrageous exploits.

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Review: Nurture, The Hope Theatre

Mother issues loom large in this interesting thriller, but it requires more nurturing to ensure it grows up big and…

Interviews

Interview: Crafting a Modern Epic of War, Myth, and Humanity.

Arif Silverman talks about The Godless War, his new one man show opening at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre.

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