Month: March 2025

West End

Review: Murder, She Didn’t Write, Duchess Theatre

An evening of improvised hilarity, presenting a completely different show each night.

Reviews

Review: Seven Drunken Nights: The Story of the Dubliners, Dominion Theatre

This celebration of folk band The Dubliners features enjoyable live performances of their music, but fails to go beneath the…

Drama

Review: Men’s Business, Finborough Theatre 

Delivers out an uncompromising artistic vision of a dysfunctional relationship, with no respite for the audience.

Podcasts

Podcast: Live. Laugh. Lesbians.

Themis Theatre discuss Schrödinger’s Lesbians ahead of playing at The Glitch We do love a good tag line, and that’s…

Dance

Review: Join, Sadler’s Wells

Two companies come together to take you on an exhilarating and exciting ride.

Reviews

Review: A Letter To Lyndon B. Johnson Or God: Whoever Reads This First, Soho Theatre

This deft two-hander doesn’t hold back in its imaginative critique of the Vietnam war.

Fringe Theatre

Review: The Last Days of Liz Truss? White Bear Theatre

Satire, farce and drama combine in this portrait of a Prime Minister undone by her own ambition.

Musicals

Review: Mary and the Hyenas, Wilton’s Music Hall

The life of iconic 18th century writer, philosopher and women's rights activist Mary Wollstonecraft is wonderfully brought to life by…

Reviews

Review: The Winter’s Tale, Guildhall School of Music and Drama

A brave endeavour to tackle a problematic play, but somewhat neutered by deep cuts to the script.

Reviews

Review: What If They Ate The Baby?, Soho Theatre

A surreal, sinister exploration of 1950s suburbia, where perfect smiles and pastel facades crumble to reveal a chilling undercurrent of…

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