Month: March 2025

Dance

Review: Jasmin Vardimon Company NOW, Sadler’s Wells

An eloquent, entertaining and arresting work that captivates from start to finish.

Musicals

Review: White Rose: The Musical, Marylebone Theatre

Unfamiliar World War II story gets the musical treatment.

Reviews

Review: Sea Wall, Old Red Lion Theatre

Revived with piercing simplicity, Sea Wall is a heart-stopping meditation on love, loss, and the tides that drag us under.

Interviews

Interview: The Cost of Going Without

Synergy Theatre Project’s Esther Baker on Providers ET has been following the work of Synergy Theatre Project for a few…

Musicals

Review: Blood Brothers, New Wimbledon Theatre

This timeless piece feels more relevant to modern audiences than ever before.

Interviews

Interview: Forging Connections and Community at the Pub

We were delighted to chat with performer Donald Hutera to find out about the Rhiannon Faith Company tour of Lay Down Your Burdens to…

Reviews

Review: Pig Heart Boy, Crucible Theatre Sheffield

A engaging and absorbing adaptation which holds the audience's attention throughout. It has plenty of humour and thought provoking subject…

Interviews

Interview: Taking A Tour of East Anglia

Dawn Finnerty discusses fEAST Theatre and their new show Tales From the Motherland

Interviews

Interview: On The Road with Aaron Vodovoz

Down The Road opens this week, marking the debut production for both the American Theatre of London and the brand…

Off West End

Review: One Day When We Were Young, Park Theatre

A heart-breaking saga that brings a lifetime of love, loss and chance to the stage in just 85 minutes.

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