Month: September 2025

Reviews

Review: Temporary Boyfriend, Serpentine Pavilion

A surreal, unpredictable performance that, while visually and conceptually compelling, is sometimes emotionally diluted by its density and uneven execution.

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Review: London City Ballet, Momentum, Sadler’s Wells

London City Ballet set the bar, in a showcase of exceptional talent.

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Review: The Void, The Exchange Twickenham

A visually impressive show that demonstrates what can be done with enough imagination, but doesn’t quite deliver on the anticipation…

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Review: Vermin, Park Theatre

This dark and disturbing drama charts the descent of an ordinary couple into violence and horror, as their morbid obsessions…

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Review: (God Save My) Northern Soul review, Park Theatre

In this powerful study of grief, Hannah Tyrell-Pinder charts love, life and Northern Soul by following the story of Nicole,…

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Review: We’re Going on a Bear Hunt, Little Angel Theatre

A glorious celebration of playfulness, poetry, family and adventure in a puppetry performance that’s practically perfect.

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Review: The Truth About Blayds, Finborough Theatre

A fascinating revival of an A.A. Milne play that will transport you back to the twenties.

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Review: Eh Up, Me Old Flowers, The White Bear

A beautifully played and laugh-out-loud study of a human paradox who breaks racial boundaries while perpetuating them.

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Review: Lucia di Lammermoor, Arcola Theatre

Stunning music, exhilarating voices, high drama—an unforgettable trip through madness and manipulation in the Highlands.

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Review: Ballet Nights 009 Bound in Motion, Cadogan Hall 

A perfectly mixed cocktail of ballet delights.

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