Month: October 2025

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Review: The Seagull, Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh

An unflinching examination of love in all its many hues, from the sublime to the unbearable.

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Review: Private Lives, Rose Theatre Kingston 

This frothy, misguided Private Lives drains Coward of his bite, swaps elegance for farce, and ultimately reduces a great play…

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Review: Top Hat, New Wimbledon Theatre

Tap your troubles away in a wondrous world of spectacle, exotic locations, sumptuous costumes, breathtaking dancing and unforgettable numbers. A…

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Review: We’ll burn that bridge when we get to it: And I guess that’s now, Lion & Unicorn Theatre

A play that takes the most human of things, then scales it all up to the grandeur of world builders.…

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Review: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe, Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield

A thoroughly enjoyable and faithful adaptation of this children's classic, with a wonderful set and stirring, folky music.

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Review: Boy Band, The Glitch

Sixty minutes of fun, giggles and smiles, as engaging thirty-somethings take the proverbial out of boy bands

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Review: Pour Decisions, The Glitch

Diluted delivery of a promising narrative

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Review: The Immortalitea Party, The Others

A riot of puns, puppets, and playful absurdity, this wonderfully chaotic celebration of death, art, and terrible jokes is unpredictable,…

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Review: Magic Alan, Golden Goose Theatre

The play’s funniest moments come from how bizarre the plot becomes

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Review: evim [my home], Half Moon Theatre

A joyfully collaborative dance experience for the very young, full of spectacle, starlight, creativity and caring.

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