Month: May 2025

Interviews

Interview: From New Diorama to Royal Court

Billy Barrett and Ellice Stevens on bringing After The Act to Royal Court Theatre Many of us who spend our time covering…

Reviews

Review: Breakin’ Convention 2025, Sadler’s Wells

For the more witchy among you, May Day bank holiday or Beltane is all about renewal, regrowth, and May poles.…

Reviews

Review: Michael Rosen: Getting Through It, The Arts at St George’s

A secular confessional where pain gives way to unexpected laughter and profound hope, delivered with Rosen's characteristic honesty, that will…

Reviews

Review: The Revel Puck Circus Launch Gala, Brighton Fringe

A range of skilled performances, from the very conventional to the more modern.

Reviews

Review: Conversations After Sex, Park Theatre

Strong London debut for award winning Irish play

Reviews

Review: Gumshoe, Brighton Fringe

A hilarious dive into noir absurdity with a washed up 1940s detective: Gumshoe!

Reviews

Review: Basil Brush: Live and Unleashed!, New Wimbledon Theatre

A bubbly and brilliant evening of fun that makes the whole audience feel as warm and fuzzy as their legendary…

Reviews

Review: Natalie Palamides: WEER, Soho Theatre

This brand new, stunningly beautiful venue opens with an astonishing and unforgettable work of art.

Reviews

Review: SWING! SWING! ADMIRAL BYNG!, The Playground Theatre 

A restrained portrait of scapegoating and legacy – quietly powerful, but limited by its emotional flatness.

Reviews

Review: Mute Messiah, Bridge House Theatre

A spirited narrative that feels too much like a first draft.

Back to top button