Month: April 2025

Reviews

Review: A Million Miles Under Hampstead Heath, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

A heartbreakingly beautiful exploration of a doomed relationship and how grief can weave its way deep into the core of…

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Review: Personal Values, Hampstead Theatre

Small talk bogs down big themes in a drama that could dive deeper into the complex psyche of a mourning…

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Review: The Tempest: This Island, Cockpit Theatre

A well-crafted 90-minute reimagining of Shakespeare’s final comedy.

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Review: Burnt Toast, Battersea Arts Centre

A visually stunning and well-crafted horror that has plenty to admire but perhaps doesn’t quite equal the sum of its…

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Review: How to Fight Loneliness, Park Theatre

Tiptoes around a delicate subject without committing to it.

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Review: Sarah Roberts: Silkworm, Soho Theatre

Catch Sarah Roberts now... Stardom awaits.

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Review: 42nd Street, The John McIntosh Arts Centre

A night of fun, song and dance from a timeless musical bringing 1930s Broadway into today.

Interviews

Interview: Ten Times The Laughter

Mark Ravenhill discusses his latest project, Run At It Laughing, playing at Wilton’s Music Hall this May, a project of…

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Review: Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Omnibus Theatre

An imaginative but messy show that could do with reining in a few of its wilder instincts.

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Review: All the Worst Parts, Baron’s Court Theatre

A solo show around one woman’s journey with sexual assault that ultimately lacks structure.

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