Month: October 2025

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Review: Wendy & Peter Pan, The Barbican

An impressively spectacular show that puts Wendy at the heart of JM Barrie’s classic tale

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Review: Runner Girl, Peckham Theatre

Runner Girl is a heartfelt, energetic solo show about a young Black woman finding her rhythm again after university.

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Review: New Dawn Fades, Bloomsbury Theatre

New Dawn Fades chronicles the story of Joy Division's formation and success but fails to meet expectations for a stage…

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Review: The Bang Gang, Riverside Studios

A hilarious parody paying homage to gangster films.

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Review: Thikra: Night of Remembering, Sadler’s Wells

Mesmerising and Mystical

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Review: The Sleep Show, Half Moon Theatre

A playful but often unfocused dance-theatre piece for ages 4+, inspired by sleep theory research and featuring some lovely moments.

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Review: Little M, The Place

A coming of age story reimagined using dance, projection and puppetry to transform The Little Mermaid into an aesthetic tale/tail…

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Review: Wyld Woman: The Legend of Shy Girl, Southwark Playhouse

Hilarious characterisations, poignant commentary on shyness and blowjob ballet sums up Isobel Renner’s brilliant, from the heart examination of a…

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Review: Sit or Kneel, The Other Palace

An ambitious but underdeveloped production with a lot of heart.

Interviews

Interview: Taking trans talent to the top

Jamie Hale and CN Lester talk Transpose: Subverse at Barbican Pit

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