Month: May 2025

Reviews

Review: BRB2 Carlos Acosta’s Ballet Celebration, Sadler’s Wells East

A celebration of Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballet Russes, and a chance to showcase some upcoming talent

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Review: SNAP: A New Musical, King’s Head Theatre 

A stylish new musical which has intriguing themes, but is limited by underdeveloped characters and a muddled narrative.

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Review: Einkvan, Coronet Theatre

A highly experimental piece of theatre, shot live through cameras, that considers estrangement and longing, urging its audience to fill…

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Review: Saria Callas, Camden People’s Theatre

A fascinating tale of growing up in Iran doesn't quite fit with a second narrative concerning being a single parent.

Podcasts

Podcast: Attempting to Unravel Just Who Says The Next Line

Sam Smithson and Cameron Wilson discuss Attempts On Her Life Our latest guest includes the return of Sam Smithson, who…

Reviews

Review: FRAT, Old Red Lion Theatre

A talented ensemble enact fraternity power games and brotherhood rituals

Interviews

Interview: Four Decades of Shapeshifting and Subversion

Claire Dowie is about to undertake four of her own plays in repertoire at the Finborough Theatre, and we were…

Reviews

Review: Joseph and the Stag, Hen and Chickens Theatre

A comically dark piece that is skillfully performed but might leave you a little lost amongst its more abstract moments.

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Review: Jungle, The Place

Stylish and accomplished, this show functions from moment to moment but struggles to build to a deeper meaning.

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Review: The Behaviours of Posie Marshall, Upstairs at the Gatehouse

A funny, moving and powerful look at a life that's out of control, in a strong one-woman performance

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