Month: February 2025

Drama

Review: Otherland, Almeida Theatre

A play that is about so much more than being trans, Otherland is a celebration of female unity as it…

Dance

Review: Birdboy/United Fall, Sadler’s Wells

Irish choreographer Emma Martin’s London debut promises an all-ages tribute to the oddballs of the world but rather slides between…

Comedy

Review: Gangbang, Seven Dials Playhouse

A strong send up of mob movies. If you're a fan of the genre, Hughie Shepherd-Cross's play will make you…

Reviews

Review: Swan Teeth, Theatreship

Swan Teeth is a reflection on love, loss and being in relationships. A play-within-a-play that feels more like hearing about…

Reviews

Review: The Count of Monte Cristo, Theatre at the Tabard

A humorous reimagination of Defoe's classic novel, skilfully written to still capture his essential questioning of moral responsibility

Reviews

Review: Sh!t Theatre: Or What’s Left Of Us, Soho Theatre

A surreal and singular creative triumph that develops slowly, gripping you with its macabre approach and witty humour, and culminates…

Fringe Theatre

Review: Lynn Faces, New Diorama Theatre

Punk and Alan Partridge collide in this hilarious comedy with DIY songs about snazzy cardigans and sex people and, behind…

Reviews

Review: Trestle, Jack Studio Theatre

This highly original slice of everyday life will warm your heart.

Fringe Theatre

Review: The Vegan Tigress, Bread and Roses Theatre

An important and wonderfully enjoyable play, bringing the story of Mary De Morgan to light.

Interviews

Interview: Breaking Up is Hard to Do – A Friendship on the Rocks

As the cast of Dumping prepare to take the stage at The Cockpit, they sat down to talk to us.

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