Month: April 2025

Fringe Theatre

Review: Untitled Space Play, Bread and Roses Theatre

A production about finding meaning and identity which is rooted in philosophy but told through science fiction.

Puppetry

Review: Hopeful Monsters, The Well Walk Theatre

Intoxicating, beautiful and wonderfully funny, this puppet performance uses only hands to depict our amazing human connection with nature.

Reviews

Review: Manhunt, Royal Court Theatre

A powerful, challenging experience, Manhunt exposes the audience to the reality of the underworld of toxic white masculinity.

Fringe Theatre

Review: Almost Instinct Almost True, Old Red Lion Theatre

A touching and thought-provoking exploration of the relationship of Monica Jones and Philip Larkin via a fictitious student of Monica’s.…

Interviews

Interview: Let us meet and question this bloody work to know it further

Robert Penny on performing in Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank's Macbeth at Shakespeare’s Globe

Reviews

Review: Container, New Diorama Theatre

A multi-vocal and instrumental performance, using speech and sound to articulate the overwhelmingly constant multiplicity of global events, Container encourages…

Reviews

Review: The Köln Concert, Sadler’s Wells

The eponymous concert takes a backseat to lacklustre choreography.

Reviews

Review: Some Enchanted Evening, Richmond Theatre

Featuring some top-grade talent and a passion for the genre, this show was sadly hampered by poor production values.

Reviews

Review: Jab, Park Theatre

Abusive relationships, vaccine conspiracies and the limits of love are explored in his portrayal of a complex marriage, all vividly…

Reviews

Review: Per-Verse, Riverside Studios

Georgie weaves a poetic tale about her dating life that is raw, romantic, and realism at its finest.

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