Month: May 2025

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Review: Psyche, Liszt Institute

Enjoyable, amusing and thought provoking one-hander relating the life of Psyche, a rebellious young woman in Napoleonic Europe

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Review: The Handbag Is Not Your Mother, Hen and Chickens Theatre

This is an unprepared mess which appears to deliberately seek to insult its audience

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Review: Pop Off, Michelangelo! Underbelly

Artistic references mixed with modern, which results in a hilariously silly show.

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Review: Derry Boys, Theatre503

A solid first play with excellent performances, humour and confident direction.

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Review: Mrs T Foresees, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

Stories of feisty women surviving against the odds are inspiring and compelling and none more so than the amazing tale…

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Review: Ready Steady Go!, Unicorn Theatre

A refreshing and immersive hybrid theatre/craft activity that will get those little engines revving!

Podcasts

Podcast: Bringing Soap To The Stage

Luke Adamson chats about Bridge House Theatre and new show Penge West Bridge House Theatre‘s Artistic Director Luke Adamson joins…

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Review: The Frogs, Southwark Playhouse

A sharp, funny revival that revitalises Aristophanes’ classic.

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Review: Macbeth, Bread and Roses Theatre

In a world obsessed with newness, a reflection of the past brings a refreshing reminder of a timeless classic.

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Review: Ballet Flamenco Sara Baras: Vuela, Sadler’s Wells

A flamenco masterpiece in four acts

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