Month: May 2025

Reviews

Review: Rambert x (LA)HORDE: Bring Your Own, Southbank Centre

The charismatic combination of Rambert and (LA) HORDE is exemplified in this breathtaking trio of pieces presented at Queen Elizabeth…

Interviews

Interview: Reaching a Sticky End at Sadler’s Wells East

Second Hand Dance’s Rosie Heafford and Claire Summerfield discuss The Sticky Dance Here at ET we absolutely love performance for…

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Review: Goner, Battersea Arts Centre

An experimental piece of psychological horror that uses dance to ask difficult questions and urges audiences to look introspectively. 

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Review: Kabel, Sadler’s Wells East

There’s promise here, but it’s buried under the weight of its own ambition.

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Review: Drive, Peckham Fringe

A comical piece on a wannabe boy band dispersed with the hard hitting realities of life.

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Review: Faygele, Marylebone Theatre

A thought-provoking, emotional and poignant exploration of the relationship between religion and sexuality

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…

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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.…

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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…

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Review: The Revel Puck Circus Launch Gala, Brighton Fringe

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

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