Month: September 2025

Reviews

Review: Dear Young Monster, Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse, Sheffield

This is a unique piece of theatre describing one person's trans experience with honesty, authenticity and power. An extraordinary autobiographical…

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Review: The Remarkable Ben Hart, Wilton’s Music Hall

Is there room for magic in the modern world? Or have we cancelled out anything enchanting, anything out of the…

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Review: Deaf Republic, Royal Court Theatre

A complex play that activates inclusion and empowers the possibility of alternative ways of being.

West End/ SOLT venues

Review: Born With Teeth, Wyndham’s Theatre

A rare beast in the West End; a clever play for clever, curious audiences. 

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Review: Pitchfork Disney, Kings Head Theatre

Disturbs the audience as brilliantly as intended - make sure you read the content warnings.

Interviews

Interview: Supporting the Global Majority

Chris Fung talks open night, collaborative community and fundraising

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Review: Really Good Exposure, Soho Theatre

From childhood aspirations of stardom to a fizzled-out career and swathes of scandal, Megan Prescott lays bare the horrors that…

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Review: Lavvies, The Space

Get a sneak peek into the Essex nightclub DAZZLERS’ ladies’ loos in LAVVIES. Witness the high-drama of a wild night…

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Review: We Should Never Have Walked On The Moon, Southbank Centre

An evening of surprises, shocks and treats across the Southbank Centre, as two powerhouse dance companies collide.

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Review: Becoming Tosca, Arcola Theatre

A Tosca with a backstory in Argentina instead of Rome? Hmm... Great music to hear, but despite a promisingly reimagined…

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