Month: September 2025

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Review: American Candy, Omnibus Theatre

As devoid of substance as the eponymous food, American Candy leaves a sour taste in the mouth.

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Review: Monster’d, Bread & Roses Theatre

A surrealist production told through the lens of a young neurodivergent woman trying to make sense of a world that…

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Review: Patience, Wilton’s Music Hall

The Charles Court Opera delivers a wonderfully funny and energetic performance of Gilbert & Sullivan’s classic.

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Review: Bill Posley: The Day I Accidentally Went to War, Soho Theatre

A warmly human performer relating a powerful story that's touchingly emotive and thought-provoking rather than hysterical.

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Review: HR at the Bomb Factory, The Hen and Chickens Theatre

A hilarious call for empathy and accountability that remains relatively surface level.

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Review: Justine Stops Oil, The Glitch

There’s no stopping Justine Pierce in her rise from humdrum housewife to climate warrior as she puts the heart-warming into…

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Review: Second Summer of Love, Drayton Arms Theatre

Can you believe there was a time when we didn’t have mobile phones or the internet? No instant messaging to…

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Review: Black Power Desk, Brixton House

Black, bold and brilliant! A searing tale of being Black and British in 1970s Britain.

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Review: SCAPE, Colab Tower, Tunnel 1

A great premise and solid performance, staged in a difficult space!

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Review: Vernon, Jack Studio Theatre

Part of SE Fest 2025, Vernon is a one-man show about a funeral director, with writer Gary Bates also performing…

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