Month: March 2025

Interviews

Interview: Lost Your Remote?

We speak with artist director James Huxtable and producer Gözde Kanyılmaz about 'TELLY' and their journey to the London stage.

Cabaret

Review: Bad Clowns and Good Friends, Fusebox

A fun evening of cabaret, with enough variety in its performers that there’s going to be something for everyone to…

Interviews

Interview: Blood, Sweat, and Silence

Talking to director Ross Gaynor about the challenges, inspirations, and the unrelenting power of silence in Men's Business.

Reviews

Review: Age of Content, Sadler’s Wells East

A shocking depiction of our online lives that will give you plenty to reflect on, and a lot to enjoy.

Reviews

Review: Women Beware Women, Golden Goose Theatre

A real delight: laugh, love, and cry at this excellent and timely adaptation of Thomas Middleton’s tragedy.

Reviews

Review:  Macbeth, Shakespeare’s Globe

An abridged version of the very well-known play, aimed at teenage students but enjoyable for all.

Podcasts

Podcast: Hoping to Last Longer Than 49 Days

Emma Wilkinson Wright and Greg Wilkinson discuss The Last Days of Liz Truss Poor Liz Truss, forever to be remembered…

Reviews

Review: The Glass Menagerie, The Yard Theatre

The Yard’s final show is a beautifully directed, dazzling take on Tennessee Williams' famous memory play.

Reviews

Review: Weather Girl, Soho Theatre

An electrifying performance from Julia McDermott, in the face of climate catastrophe

Podcasts

Podcast: Dining Out With Chris Fung

Chris Fung on writing and performing in The Society for New Cuisine Chris Fung is about to bring his show,…

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