Month: June 2025

Reviews

Review: Bluebelle, Crucible Theatre

A mesmerising and non-verbal reimagining of the roots of several folk tales, set to stunning music.

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Review: Go With The Flow, Phoenix Arts Club

A witty and empowering piece on the ups and downs of menstruation.

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Review: STARS: An Afrofuturist Space Odyssey, Brixton House

Intriguing Afrofuturism, exploring history, technology and philosophy through multimedia expression.

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Review: The Elvis Years, Dominion Theatre

The Dominion Theatre recently hosted The Elvis Years, a one-night event celebrating Elvis’ career asa singer and actor, from his…

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Review: The Merry Widow, Festival Theatre

A fantastic rendition, dazzling both veterans and those new to opera with a humorous and charming take on a show…

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Review: Villain Era, Bread and Roses Theatre

A biopic about online abuse that feels more like a ramble in the park than a hard-hitting punch.

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Review: Street, Baron’s Court

A play that clearly has its heart in the right place, but which is let down by one dimensional characters…

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Review: Miss Myrtle’s Garden, Bush Theatre

Gripping, funny and poignant.

Podcasts

Podcast: Experimentation is All the Rage

Elegy Theatre talk about The Experiment It’s nearly four years since we first came across Elegy Theatre, with Truth/Reconciliation. Since…

Dance

Review: Ballet Nights 008: Spring into Summer, Cadogan Hall

Ballet Nights takes to the stage once more with a varied programme celebrating new works and old favourites.

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