Month: March 2025

Interviews

Interview: Audience Participation Comes As Standard

Say It Again, Sorry? discuss touring their audience partipation show, ... Earnest up and down the UK.

TYA

Review: A Squash and a Squeeze, Little Angel Theatre

A slick and silly slapstick story that fills an empty house with laughter.

Reviews

Review: Florence, The Other Palace 

A superb tragicomedy that interrogates the art world and shows the lengths to which people will go to achieve their…

Interviews

Interview: Ghosted by the Past, Haunted by Love?

Playwright Callum Murray, with a rich background in journalism, returns to his theatrical roots, bringing his latest work, Here Comes…

Fringe Theatre

Review: After Agincourt, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

A fascinating retelling of the famous battle from Shakespeare’s Henry V from the perspective of a minor character.

Reviews

Review: Dear Evan Hansen, New Wimbledon Theatre

Incredible vocals and slick sets combine for an impressive show that unfortunately struggles to engage at times, with dated references…

Reviews

Review: The Women of Llanrumney, Stratford East

Azuka Oforka's award-winning debut powerfully portrays the differing lives of women amidst slavery and decaying wealth.

Fringe Theatre

Review: Providers, Brixton House

An authentic, electrifyingly powerful play for young people that confronts the harsh realities of navigating life when money and support…

Interviews

Interview: Lads, Loneliness and Tackling Tough Talks

Stacey Cullen discusses 'Overwhelm,' a new play exploring male mental health, incel culture, and the West Midlands, at the Lion…

Fringe Theatre

Review: Paratroopers, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

A hilarious and clever comedy that examines the landscape of the Labour Party and British politics

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