Month: March 2025

Reviews

Review: The Society for New Cuisine, Omnibus Theatre

A darkly immersive, impressively visceral exploration of male mental health, with serious bite.

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Review: Cunningham Forever (BIPED & Beach Birds), Sadler’s Wells

Midway through the gold-spangled Dance Reflections Festival (by Van Cleef & Arpels), Lyon Opera Ballet takes on the messiah of…

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Review: Good Grief, Hen and Chickens Theatre

An informative and personal exploration of the different emotions arising from grief, and the differing approaches of how to care…

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Review: Yankl and The Beanstalk, Pleasance Theatre

Yankl’s pickle panto lands a good ‘dill’ of laughs.

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Review: Sisyphean Quick Fix, Riverside Studios

Between Malta and London, two sisters live very different lives, but come together to assist their ailing father.

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Review: Moderation, The Hope Theatre

A shocking and thrilling reflection on the consequences of getting our kicks from clicks.

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Review: Waltz, Coronet Theatre

A haunting love story, exquisitely expressed through the languages of music, movement and bodies in space.

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Review: Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors, Menier Chocolate Factory

The talented cast shines in this high-energy, comedic reimagining of Dracula, providing a solid evening of entertainment

Interviews

Interview: Officially Deceased, Hilariously Alive?

'Dead and Kicking,' comes to Camden People's Theatre, exploring a true story of bureaucratic absurdity through music, dance, and clowning.

Fringe Theatre

Review: I’m Allergic to People, Blue Elephant Theatre 

A dark comedy that terrifyingly examines trauma, gender, sexuality, and violence in a manner so relevant and important to contemporary…

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