Month: June 2025

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Review: Next To Normal, National Cinemas

A powerful, emotional, and timeless musical experience on the big screen.

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Review: The Reckoning, Arcola Theatre

A beautifully crafted elucidation of the human impact of war that blurs the boundaries between audience and story, actively challenging…

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Review: Ruthless, Arches Lane Theatre

A combination of Great Expectations and Faust, leaving one wondering if Ruth Madoff is to blame for her husband’s actions

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Review: Urinetown, The University of Sheffield Drama Studio

A very different musical comedy, blending dystopia, satire, parody and a fabulous score to create a highly enjoyable night at…

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Review: Letters from Max, Hampstead Theatre

Simple in form but vast in feeling, Letters from Max is a work of raw honesty, where words, cello, and…

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Review: In Praise of Love, Orange Tree Theatre

Rattigan’s late-career masterpiece about secrets and survival enjoys a faultless revival. It's another hit for, surely, one of London's finest…

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Review: The Watch, The Glitch

Witty layered and wonderfully weird

Interviews

Interview: Rolling the Dice on Democracy

Co-creator and Artistic Director Christopher McElroen on Fight For America

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Review: Elephant, Menier Chocolate Factory

Anoushka Lucas’ one of a kind gig-musical theatre piece is an evocative response to systemic racism and the lasting effects…

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Review: Muerta de Amor, Sadler’s Wells

Impassioned artistry from a masterclass of progressive flamenco.

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