Month: April 2025

Musicals

Review: Body Stocking Legion, Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club

Whatever entertainment you might expect from Bethnal Green Working Men’s club, Body Stocking Legion is probably not it! This entertainment…

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Review: Dead Mom Play, Union Theatre

A play which explores the five stages of grief in a fun, quick-witted and entirely too relatable way.

Interviews

Interview: Breaking boundaries in Queer East Festival

This spring, writer and director Chng Yi Kai brings When the cloud catches colours to The Pit, Barbican, as part…

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Review: BROS, Kings Head Theatre

A gut-punching, hilarious, and heartbreaking look at modern masculinity.

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Review: Heisenberg, Arcola

Loneliness lingers in this queer reimagining of Simon Stephens’ tale of fractured connection.

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Review: Girls Who War, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

A darkly comic flat-share drama where three women face conscription, argue over love and rent, while a 1940s songstress hauntingly…

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Review: Supersonic Man, Southwark Playhouse

A compassionate musical take on a real-life tragedy

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Review: What Fresh Hell is It?, The Libra

A witty, compassionate and sensitive insight into the complex world of Dorothy Parker - an author, lyricist, poet, and activist…

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Review: Speed, Bush Theatre

Despite a lot of wit and a strong cast, Speed runs off the road.

Fringe Theatre

Review: Schrödinger’s Lesbians, The Glitch

An utterly charming rom-com set in Ancient Greece, proving that some love stories are universal.

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