Month: August 2025

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Review: Don’t Shoot the Messenger, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

A hilarious slab of well-observed, original, absolutely hilarious comedy.

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Review: Sh!t-faced Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Leicester Square Theatre

A skilful cast keeps this chaotic, booze-fuelled Hamlet from collapsing, though the central gimmick feels tired.

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Review: Pup Play: A Queer Pseudo-Lecture (Of Sorts), Barons Court Theatre

An incredibly informative, and deeply personal, performative lecture

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Review: Transient, Bridewell Theatre

While gaps in the dialogue cause confusion, the strong writing and acting reveal its clear potential.

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Review: Around the World in 72 Days, Baron’s Court Theatre 

A good, albeit brief, introduction to this gripping true adventure

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Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Edfringe

A well-produced piece of Shakespeare by a talented cast with a good creative team behind them

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Review: Counting Sheeps,  Polka Theatre

A clever sheep-focussed interactive baby show with heart and plenty of giggly fun

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Review: Who the hell is Robert Wayne? Etcetera Theatre

A loud debate about the portrayal of Chinese and East Asian female characters.

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Review: I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, Etcetera Theatre

Viscerally brings suffering to life through strong performances and abstract staging.

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Review: Delightfully Dark, Aces and Eights

With more structure, Victor Von Plume could have a show that fully showcases his irrefutable charm.

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