Month: May 2025

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Review: Last Unicorn Airways, Grimm & co

An enjoyable and immersive journey around the world, giving full permission for young children to explore their imaginations.

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Review: Outpatient, Park Theatre

What initially looks like a play about death wrong-foots the audience in an impressive manner.

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Review: ALiCE, Sadler’s Wells

A visually striking contemporary dance reimagining of Alice in Wonderland, bold in style but muddled in narrative cohesion.

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Review: Hedda Gabler, Etcetera Theatre

A study in societal constraint and personal despair, this adaptation of Ibsen’s classic simmers with tension and relevance.

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Review: After The Act, Royal Court Theatre

Silenced voices struggle to be heard in this moving but messy show.

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Review: Millennium Girls, Brixton House

Stylish, invigorating and funny, Millennium Girls redefines perceptions of a group of mixed-race, working class teenagers on the edge of…

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Review: Hidden, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

A breath-taking imagining of human possibility, finding light within a darkening world.

Interviews

interview: Twenty Years of Spanish Passion

Miguel Marín on two weeks of tumultuous passion at Flamenco Festival 2025

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Review: Shucked, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

A hilariously corny musical about community and letting new perspectives change you for the better.

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Review: The Crucible, Shakespeare’s Globe

A gripping and timely Crucible that finds a natural home in the shadowed timbers of the Globe.

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