Month: September 2025

Interviews

Interview: Signs of times changing?

Em Prendergast on Barrier(s) to equality

Reviews

Review: Billy Budd, Wilton’s Music Hall

Atmospheric staging and stirring music give Melville’s tale new power, but this could have really soared without the scripts in…

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Review: Acosta Danza – A Decade In Motion, Sadler’s Wells

A showcase of Cuban artistry across time and space.

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Review: The Weir, Harold Pinter Theatre

Conor McPherson’s affecting 1990s debut is revived with a starry cast to win over London audiences all over again.

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Review: English Kings Killing Foreigners, Soho Theatre

Ingenious, funny and sharp, English Kings Killing Foreigners is a clever interrogation of Shakespeare, nationalism, theatre, and performance.

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Review: WOW! Said the Owl, Little Angel Theatre

Based on the book written and illustrated by Tim Hopgood, this delightful page to stage adaptation of WOW! Said the…

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Review: Sorry I Can’t Come Into Work, My Cat Died, Canal Cafe Theatre

A work in progress that offers plenty of promise and with some stroking could really purr.

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Review: Reunion, Kiln Theatre

A spectacular ensemble brings warmth, tension, and black comedy to a stormy family gathering.

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Review: Dancing at Lughnasa, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield

Dancing at Lughnasa is the first production at Sheffield Theatres directed by the new Artistic Director, Elizabeth Newman. The play…

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Review: The Doctor Will See You Now, The Tramshed

A darkly comedic and unsettlingly familiar play, The Doctor Will See You Now explores the chaos, exhaustion, and quiet despair…

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