Month: August 2025

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Review: Supermarket 86, Edfringe

An amusing yet thoughtful exploration of female friendship.

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Review: The Animator, Southwark Playhouse

A tribute to an animation pioneer, that blurs more than it illuminates.

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Review: A Manchester Anthem, Riverside Studios

One boy’s last night out before Oxford becomes a love letter to Manchester – funny, heartfelt, and totally unmissable.

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Review: Hickory Dickory Dock, Little Angel Theatre

Old school slapstick silliness that has the children chortling.

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Review: The Truth About Trees, Edfringe 

A pitch-perfect, beautifully scripted and performed adventure that gently enables children to recognise our responsibilities towards the natural world.

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Review: To Mars, Bridewell Theatre

A first attempt at children’s theatre by a new company that struggles to fully land with its intended audience.

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Review: Faustus in Africa!, Royal Lyceum Theatre

brings visual depth and stark understanding to this universal tale, reimagined for an Africa with a challenging political landscape.

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Review: Sirena, The Glitch

Short, contemporary opera giving modern sirens a voice in the 21st century. Atmospheric, humorous and as mesmerising as the myths…

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Review: Space Hippo, EdFringe

This show will make your brain explode it’s so good!

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Review: The Space Between, Hen and Chickens Theatre

An engaging and refreshingly balanced consideration on how to proceed through an identity crisis in the face of a monumental…

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