Month: July 2025

Reviews

Review: The Railway Children, Keighley & Worth Valley Railway

A tale of childhood adventure is a mighty feat of stagecraft, somewhat let down by missed opportunities for education and…

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Review: VOICE, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

Authentic to the rich, but still unformed voices that the play represents.

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Review: The Bastard, Puccini!, Park Theatre

An entertaining recount of operatic rivalry that doesn’t quite hit the emotional high note.

Interviews

Interview: Friends and Family, Fun and Feuds

Seven Minutes and a Dolphin, Canal Cafe Theatre

Interviews

Interview: Michael Brunström is Moth Mad

Michael Brunström Sings Ten Songs about Moths, Museum of Comedy

Interviews

Interview: Giving Voice to Sexual Assault Survivors

And Then I’ll Sleep, Lion and Unicorn Theatre For Camden Fringe 2025 we are attempting to reach 100 interviews to…

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Interview: Finding Connection in Camden

A Roof Above My Head, Lion & Unicorn Theatre

Reviews

Review: People in Cages, Drayton Arms Theatre

Come one, come all to a truly eerie showcasing of the human condition

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Review: LEI-LDN, Seven Dials Playhouse

LEI – LDN is a vibrant one-woman show that boldly fuses spoken word, movement, and comedy to explore a journey…

Interviews

Interview: Waving The Wand for Camden Fringe

The Wizard’s Guide to Saving the World, Museum of Comedy For Camden Fringe 2025 we are attempting to publish 100…

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