Month: May 2025

Reviews

Review: It’s Your Role, Peckham Fringe

A cosy, comical escape into a fantasy world where the audience really does have a role to play.

Musicals

Review: Marie and Rosetta, Rose Theatre Kingston

A long overdue tribute to two titans of rock and roll, told with wit, warmth and two absolutely glorious performances.

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Review: Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare’s Globe

A Wild West reimagining that plays for laughs but stumbles on the road to tragedy.

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Review: Overshare, Greenwich Theatre

Eleanor Hill helpfully provides a list she wants to see in her reviews, and I can only agree with her…

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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…

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Review: FRAT, Old Red Lion Theatre

A talented ensemble enact fraternity power games and brotherhood rituals

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