Month: May 2025

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Review: Alright, Alright, Alright, Bridge House Theatre

At a loose end and need cheering up? Then go down memory lane with Matthew McConaughey - who else? -…

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Review: The Sociable Plover, Old Red Lion Theatre

This revival of Tim Whitnall’s 2005 play proves that you don’t always need something brand new to keep an audience…

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Review: Constellations, Jack Studio Theatre

Jack Studio Theatre presents a beautifully intimate and moving revival of Nick Payne’s modern classic.

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Review: A Small Enclosed Room with Alfie Murphy, Soho Theatre 

Inventive, moving and unexpectedly hilarious — a powerful exploration of identity, masking, and fantasy.

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Review: The Paper Dolls, Little Angel Theatre

A charming, imaginative puppet show celebrating memory, creativity, and family, with beautiful design, engaging music, and heartfelt emotional moments throughout.

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Review: Jaha Koo: Haribo Kimchi, South Bank Centre

A fascinating, unconventional show about the sensory footprints we create and the effect they have on ourselves and others

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Review: Water Party, The Union Theatre

Bespoke’s very first London show gets a complete overhaul for 2025, delivering a much fuller and more satisfying experience, in…

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Review: 1536, Almeida Theatre

Through brilliant performance and writing, 1536 brings its characters to life with heartbreaking intensity while delivering a message about male…

Regional

Review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sheffield City Hall

Visually spectacular and with excellent performances from its talented leading actors, this production of Roald Dahl's beloved story does not…

Dance

Review: Kontemporary Korea: A Double Bill of K:Dance, The Place

Korean art has long enthralled the West: from Changgeuk and Pansori (Opera/folk performance) to swooping, spidery calligraphy. Now, a festival…

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