Month: June 2025

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Review: Lovestuck, Stratford East

Swipe right to see this sensational show before it goes truly viral.

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Review: Hercules, Theatre Royal Drury Lane

How far can a cocktail of nostalgia and money take you? Evidently all the way to the Theatre Royal Drury…

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Review: Alex Kealy: The Fear, Soho Theatre

Comedy with brains, heart, and a final killer punch.

Dance

Review: Quadrophenia A Mod Ballet, Sadler’s Wells

An orchestral, ballet reimagining of Quadrophenia 50 years on that is superbly elegant, emotive and immersive.

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Review: Jimmy, Park Theatre

A blistering solo show that brings tennis legend Jimmy Connors back to life in a hilarious, heartfelt, and physically electrifying…

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Review: God, The Devil & Me, Drayton Arms Theatre

A well-written, interesting and sympathetic production that eloquently demonstrates the complexity of living with mental health issues.

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Review: Showmanism,  Hampstead Theatre

An exquisitely complex, wonderfully humorous and ultimately transformative work of art.

Regional

Review: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time, Rotherham Civic Theatre

A moving and timely production, with a hugely talented cast who perform with humour, emotion and poignancy.

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Review: Who is Claude Cahun? Southwark Playhouse

An exciting premise highlighting an extraordinary, historically overlooked person regrettably gets wrapped up in itself attempting to do justice to…

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Review: The Great Big Dinosaur Show, Half Moon Theatre

A masterclass in audience interaction all about dinosaurs, played out through poetry, rap and live music.

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