Month: August 2025

Reviews

Review: The Last Black Messiah, Etcetera Theatre

A captivating drama that will keep you guessing as two strong characters discuss shared beliefs in liberty and clashing ideologies…

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Review: The Trials, Southwark Playhouse

An intense series of deliberations questioning who should be punished for climate change?

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Review: Much Ado About Nothing, Bridewell Theatre

Shakespeare meets the noughties in this Friends-inspired adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing. A reduced cast and script don’t mean…

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Review: Miles, Edfringe

Something special from two performers, both excellent in their field, fluidly conversing in trumpet and spoken word to the seminal…

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Review: People We Bury Alive, EdFringe

Charming and clever

Interviews

Interview: Family, Memory, and Climate Change

SE Fest is a theatre festival based in southeast London to promote and celebrate new writing. It is hosted for the…

Features

Feature: ET explores the best of bOing! 2025

Inclusive family fun and pure imagination – just magical! bOing! is a relaxed annual Family Arts Festival held over two…

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Review: Golden Fly Bomb, The Cockpit

Some impressive use of animation and video isn’t enough to bring life or meaning to a show that fails to…

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Review: What Is Going On?, Etcetera Theatre

With this show, Bowers is developing a unique comic voice that fuses chaos with intense thought. For all its craziness…

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Review: Theo In Between, Leeds Carriageworks Theatre

A confused and abstract production which ineffectively explores gender identity, but could have potential with further development.

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