Month: May 2025

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Review: & Juliet, Lyceum Theatre

A glorious re-imagining of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, set to the power of Max Martin's extensive back catalogue

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Review: Are We Doing This Right? Hen and Chickens Theatre

An engaging story of two captivating halves: the challenges of achieving a fulfilling life and an exploration of approaches to…

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Review: Venus in Fur, Camden People’s Theatre

A sharp, layered two-hander where a simple audition spirals into a gripping battle of power, performance, and control.

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Review: The Mad Ones, The Other Palace

A vocally fantastic and visually clever production that has moments of humour and heartbreak, and brilliantly displays the talents of…

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Review: Riot Street, Peckham Fringe

A retelling of a tragic event that shook a Welsh community.

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Review: Shelter, Barons Court Theatre

A combination of War of the Worlds and Look Back in Anger, this production leaves one wondering who exactly the…

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Review: Imaginary Friends, Soho Theatre

Disruptive, meandering and unengaging.

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Review: Little Brother, Jermyn Steet Theatre

Moving, unsettling, and beautifully performed, this is a powerful adaptation of a true story about one man’s journey through the…

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Review: The Gang Of Three, Kings Head Theatre

The friendships and rivalries of the three big beasts of Labour in the 1970s are vividly brought to life through…

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Review: The Mikado, The Drayton Arms

A whimsical, irreverent, slightly chaotic reimagining of The Mikado that successfully swaps outdated tropes for unlikely magic.

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