Month: August 2025

Reviews

Review: Romeo & Juliet: Out of Pocket, Arches Lane Theatre

University professors turn a lecture into a bilingual, playful Romeo and Juliet romp, packed with laughs but craving more heart…

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Review: Remember that Time? A Musical, EdFringe

A creative and heart felt musical piece of autobiographical theatre bought to life by the immensely talented TV and Film…

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Review: MISS, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

MISS hits the mark as both silly school comedy and as an abrupt lesson on the acute strain on modern…

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Review: Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares, EdFringe

Wry perspective on life, love, and America’s place in the world that brings a bit of Broadway to the Fringe.

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Review: Romeo & Juliet, Stratford East

A production that’s full of heart and fresh talent with local young artists at the helm.

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Review: Doomsday Baby, Theatro Technis

An unnerving and disturbing portrayal of a mother-son relationship set within a post-apocalyptic bunker.

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Review: Girl Kisser, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

Three tales of queer young love are all blended perfectly together under one roof.

Interviews

Interview: Camden Fringe’s most far flung show?

Mini Moon’s Children’s Show Lifts Off – To Mars! For Camden Fringe 2025 we are attempting to reach 100 interviews…

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Review: Every Brilliant Thing, Soho Place

A poignant exploration of the challenges of living, the confusion of suicide and loss. A rollercoaster of love, laughter, loss…

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Review: Grease: The Immersive Movie Experience, Battersea Park

A triumphant, genuine, and well-intentioned return to Rydell.

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