Month: June 2025

Interviews

Interview: Bucket and Spade Not Required

Thea Behrman deep dives into Estuary Festival 2025, opening 21 June

Reviews

Review: Kieran Hodgson: Voice of America, Soho Theatre

I’m ‘super excited’ to tell you that you should go and watch Kieran Hodgson: Voice of America right now. This…

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Review: Union Shorts, Union Theatre

A potpourri of plays showcasing the best of fringe theatre.

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Review: Stereophonic, Duke of York’s Theatre

An intense dive into a band's gruelling creative process and fraught relationships. Like any great record, Stereophonic feels like one…

Interviews

Interview: Stalking, stereotypes and self-discovery

Gawa Leung discusses Open Source Intelligence and Counterinsurgency for the Jobbing Hater Gawa Leung is a London-based neurodivergent Chinese actor,…

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Review: Mrs Dalloway, London Library

An outstandingly creative and profoundly respectful re-imagining of a classic currently celebrating its 100th anniversary.

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Review: Sweetheart, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

A superb 1960s tale of domestic bliss and mindless murder, all with a rather unexpected twist that turns everything on…

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Review: H to He (I’m turning into a Man), Finborough Theatre

An energetic, self-deprecating, and vividly convincing depiction of the journey of transitioning from female to male, played throughout with humour.

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Review: Shaboom!, Soho Theatre

A clowning show which avoids the obvious tropes, this is sometimes sublime but sometimes slightly over-indulgent.

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Review: Steel, Park Theatre

Think of being 17 again, and then think of being 17 and finding out you could inherit a million pounds.…

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