Month: September 2025

Features

Feature: Goin’ Hollywood, King’s Head Theatre

A schmaltzy musical with creditable performances, but potential for more from the material.

Interviews

Feature: Phantom of the Opera Afternoon Tea at Sofitel London St James

A stunning introduction to a tasty and exciting new event by LW Entertainment. It’s been a little over a month…

Reviews

Review: Esther Manito: Slagbomb, Soho Theatre

A fearless, high-energy performance that blends razor-sharp wit with honesty and heart, even if it doesn’t reinvent the genre.

Reviews

Review: Vera; Or, The Nihilists, Jack Studio Theatre   

Oscar Wilde and a Russian militant named Vera – a marriage made in heaven?

Reviews

Review: Dance Company Lasta: Naraku 奈落 (Abyss), Coronet Theatre

Sizzlingly transgressive, potent contemporary dance from a superb Japanese ensemble.

Reviews

Review: Folkorica, Drayton Arms Theatre

A magical production where the world above and the world below come together to create a space filled with dance…

Reviews

Review: The Full English, Barons Court Theatre

Some fascinating content and witty poetry, but needs better presentation to bring those words to life.

Reviews

Review: The Lady from the Sea, Bridge Theatre

A funny and thought provoking reimagining of Ibsen’s play in a modern setting

Reviews

Review: Not Your Superwoman, The Bush Theatre

An exploration of generational trauma that tackles mother daughter relationships head on

Reviews

Review: Shotgunned, Riverside Studios

Humour, heartbreak and intrigue depicted in a time-slipping and turbulent relationship.

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