Month: July 2025

Reviews

Review: The Merry Wives of Windsor, Shakespeare’s Globe

Lovely design, plenty of talent and a bundle of laughs, but with room to go somewhat bigger.

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Review: The Vagina Monologues, Crucible Theatre Sheffield

Thought provoking and powerful monologues performed non-verbally by talented actors, but surtitles detract from full audience engagement.

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Review: 1:17 am, or Until the Words Run Out – Theatre503

A viscerally human, moving two-hander that studies the complexity of the human psyche and how we deal with grief.

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Review: The Sentimental Value of a Half-Eaten Biscuit and the Psychological Ramifications of a Lost Hair Tie, Bread and Roses Theatre

A chaotic monologue with flashes of charm, but lacking dramatic impetus or emotional depth.

Interviews

Interview: Toes A-tapping With a Night of Jazz

Out of the Blue Jazz presents The Great American Songbook, The Libra Theatre Cafe For Camden Fringe 2025 we are…

Interviews

Interview: Punk Music, Puppets and Fake Bodily Fluids

Pup Play: A Queer Pseudo-Lecture (of sorts), Baron’s Court Theatre

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Interview: 90’s Rave Meets Hypnotic Lunacy

Lara’s Comedy Hypno Rave, Etcetera Theatre We march on with Camden Fringe 2025 interviews. We want to give you just…

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Interview: An Improvised Horror Anthology

Suggestions of the Unexpected, The Museum of Comedy

Reviews

Review: One Breath Before the End, Union Theatre

Tense, compelling, and quietly explosive – a raw new play with real promise, performed with grit and heart

Interviews

Interview: Patsy May, Performer Extraordinaire, Phoenix Arts Club

Summer is here, the sun is shining – what better way to celebrate than to descend into the depths of…

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