Month: January 2025

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Review: Dudley Road, Union Theatre

An enjoyable play about family interactions, parental influences and the long term consequences of behaviour and decisions.

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Review: Cirque de Soleil – Corteo, Royal Albert Hall

This show enchants audiences with breathtaking performances and visuals. 

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Review: Fort, Theatre503

A beautiful story that runs much deeper than two best friends looking for a ghost.

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Review: The Employees, Southbank Centre

Without doubt the worse thing I’ve ever had the misfortune to see on a big stage. This is an insult…

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Review: Revenge: After the Levoyah, The Yard Theatre

A jet black Ealing comedy for the 21st century, performed beautifully by its two remarkable leads.

Podcasts

Podcast: No, Really, It Was All Our Pleasure

Keelan Kember and Monica Cox discuss Thanks For Having Me

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Review: La Manékine, Barbican Centre

Masterfully blends puppetry, live music, and physical theatre to reimagine a dark fairy tale of resilience and empowerment.

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Review: The Devil May Care, Southwark Playhouse

This lively and entertaining production is full of wit and thoughtful exchanges, with some impressive performances that capture the confusing…

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Review: Firebird, King’s Head Theatre

This striking and thought-provoking story of secret love is a creative and worthwhile companion to the film and memoir.

Interviews

Interview: Puppetry, Clowning, and Playfulness

Artistic Director Paul Barnhill discusses their latest show, the power of visual storytelling, and the joy of audience interaction.

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