Month: October 2025

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Review: Black Sabbath – The Ballet, Sadler’s Wells Theatre

A heavy metal ballet that is a fan-pleasing tribute.

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Review: Made you Look, Theatre Peckham

Theatre Peckham’s Young, Gifted and Black season celebrating young Black artists opens explosively, with acerbic writing and feverish performance from Ty’rone Haughton.

Interviews

Interview: A mysterious world of martial arts and movement for children

Takeshi Matsumoto reveals the secrets of Club Ninja

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Review: H.P. Lovecraft’s From Beyond, Old Red Lion Theatre 

This darkly atmospheric drama keeps up the suspense as threats from both the human world and beyond are revealed.

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Review: Frankenstein, Bridge House Theatre

This ambitious, impressive gothic tale offers drama, humanity and authenticity, portraying a monster just like Mary Shelley envisaged.

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Review: The Summoned, Etcetera Theatre

A pyschological horror that's packed with great performances but overstuffed with too many ideas.

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Review: Fawlty Towers: The Play, New Wimbledon Theatre

A nostalgic treat for admirers of the 70s sitcom

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Review: Dear England, Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield

A slickly choreographed production which feels authentic, with wonderful staging and engaging performances.

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Review: Death Belles, Old Red Lion Theatre 

An anthology of fascinating, dark stories full of drama and tragedy, where the rotating cast completely draws you into four…

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Review: The Constant Cold, Barons Court Theatre

It’s great to see GrimFest spread its wings further this year. From its humble start as a week-long run at…

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