Month: March 2025

Podcasts

Podcast: When theatre meets theatre the criminal justice system

Esther Baker, Artistic Director of Synergy Theatre Project, chats about their latest show Providers, as well as their work within…

Reviews

Review: Paradise Lost (lies unopened beside me), Battersea Arts Centre

A one-man epic that demonstrates the true craft of storytelling and conveys a daunting text with humanity and charm.

Interviews

Interview: Kickflicking stereotypes

Writer Asif Khan talks about Sisters360 coming to Polka Theatre, a tale of two Muslim sisters and skateboarding.

Regional

Review: Rock of Ages, Lyceum Theatre Sheffield

Croft rocks Sheffield! An impressive and powerful, full-on production, full of energy, great music and lots of laughs.

Reviews

Review: The Mosinee Project, New Diorama Theatre

An excellent premise, neatly performed, makes this an intriguing and highly topical production.

Reviews

Review: The Washing Line, Chickenshed

Possibly the most powerful piece of political theatre you will see this year.

Interviews

Interview: Laughing Through the Absurdity of Self-Help

Ahead of her final London performance at The Hen & Chickens, we caught up with Kathryn to talk about yoga…

Musicals

Review: Cry-Baby The Musical, Arcola Theatre

Satirical and silly, this musical embraces its own ridiculousness, delivering a hilarious and fun-filled evening.

Fringe Theatre

Review: The Even Stranger Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Old Red Lion Theatre

A well-crafted new take on a familiar story, entertainingly delivered by a practised double-act, at breakneck speed.

Drama

Review: Bungalow, Theatre503

A bold piece of new writing, based in an Anglo-Indian home, that deals with perhaps too many toxic and taboo…

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