Month: October 2025

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Review: Fanny, Kings Head Theatre  

A caper-filled and pun-fuelled tale of a family scrap about which Mendelssohn sibling should take top honours in the classical…

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Review: The Machine of Horizontal Dreams, Sadler’s Wells

The Machine of Horizontal Dreams is a powerful collaboration that, whilst excellent in its individual parts, remains disconnected from the…

Interviews

Interview: Spooks, spirituality and social standards

Elisabeth Gunawan on Prayers for a Hungry Ghost, playing at Halloween

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Review: By Heart, Battersea Arts Centre

Ten guests: one sonnet – a richly collaborative and revolutionary act that will leave you uplifted.

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Review: the supermodel in the caff, The Hope Theatre

We can too easily form a snap judgement about strangers and casual acquaintances, with nothing more than a quick glance…

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Review: Theatre of Dreams, Sadler’s Wells Theatre

An all-encompassing dance piece that exudes creative mastery.

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Review: The (Curious Case of the) Watson Intelligence, Drayton Arms Theatre

Three stories with four different variations of Watson, this show leaves us questioning our relationship with ourselves, with others, and…

Interviews

Interview: Finding a new world

Fanta Barrie takes us to the edges of This Little Earth

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Review: Bog Witch, Soho Theatre, Walthamstow

Bryony Kimmings' latest stunning autobiographical tale is filled with both captivating delights and heartbreaking candour.

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Review: Ragdoll, Jermyn Street Theatre

The story of heiress Patty Hurst is a distressing one. Heiress to a wealthy American family, she was abducted, raped…

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