Month: October 2025

Interviews

Interview: Taking steps to explore Black identity

Nathan Gaël York tells us about Black Men Walking

Reviews

Review: Needy, Golden Goose Theatre

Love, wackiness, obsession, humour and truth, both real and surreal, come together in James Malam’s new play. It fizzes and…

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Review: Salome, Theatre Royal Haymarket

This sensual, intense production of Wilde's debut play is easily one of the best shows of the year.

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Review: Foreign Girl, The Bread and Roses Theatre

A heartfelt story about belonging and finding the meaning of home in a vast world.

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Review: Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake – The Next Generation, New Wimbledon Theatre

A beautiful, magnificent portrayal of passion and the negative effects of loneliness.

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Review: Make England Great Again, Upstairs at the Gatehouse

A sharp, funny political satire with strong writing at its heart, though uneven performances sometimes blunt its impact.

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Review: Strictly Murder, The Questors Theatre

This stylishly presented thriller showcases plenty of compelling mysteries and twists to uncover. It will keep you guessing right until…

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Review: UPROOTED, The New Diorama

The head can see issues with this production, but the heart is won over entirely!

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