Month: June 2025

Reviews

Review: Mothers’ Day/Fathers’ Day, Drayton Arms Theatre

A duo of very different tales about two individuals facing inner struggles in attempts to not only be someone their…

TYA

Review: The Worst Princess, The Radlett Arts Centre

A must see show that subverts the ‘fairytale princess’ narrative, playfully exploring gender stereotyping

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Review: Medea, Coronet Theatre

A breathtaking retelling of Euripides’ classic, fusing Japanese traditional and experimental theatre and contextualising Medea’s rage as an act of…

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Review: Open Source Intelligence and Counterinsurgency for the Jobbing Hater, The Space

Chinese actor Lili stalks another actor who is the same casting type, in this funny and poignant industry satire that…

Reviews

Review: 54.60 Africa, Arcola Theatre

Traverse this mighty continent with these fearless travellers in a powerful compendium of Africa’s stories, emotions and music.

Reviews

Review: Toxic and Hermione’s Dinner, White Bear Theatre

Two topics, both alike in interest, in fair Kennington, where we lay our scene. Alright, no more mangled quotes but…

Podcasts

Podcast: There’s More To Greenwich Than GMT

James Haddrell discusses his role as Artistic Director of Greenwich Theatre, along with future plans for the venue and how…

Reviews

Review: 50 Ways To Kill A Slug, Soho Theatre

This is the most difficult review I’ve ever had to write, but that has nothing to do with the content…

Reviews

Review: The Day I Got The Horn, Soho Theatre

An hour of lunacy about a quite unusual end of the world scenario, which starts off shakily but quickly becomes…

Podcasts

Podcast: Raving Across The UK

Emmy Happisburgh on Second Summer of Love Emmy Happisburgh grew up when the rave scene was very much at its…

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