Month: October 2025

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Review: The Choir of Man, Arts Theatre

John McGrath called for a theatre that gave people “a good night out”. The Choir of Man delivers just that…

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Review: Willy Witches, Bread and Roses Theatre

A witty, outrageous comedy that uncovers the lost history of the English Witch Trials. It guarantees a good laugh and…

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Review: Exquisite Noise, The Place

Exquisite Noise is an exploration of rebellion and sound, the question is: does the noise make sense?

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Review: Dweeb-a-Mania, Polka Theatre

This is the funniest, the finest fighting fiction you will see in the ring, with talent bursting from its sequinned…

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Review: Silent Approach, Etcetera Theatre

An honest sharing of a unique perspective on the state of the mental health care system, that has all the…

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Review: Change Tempo, The Barbican  

A mismatched double-bill of dance demonstrating great talent but with mixed results.

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Review: Anansi The Spider, Unicorn Theatre

A strong cast, lovely design and some African heat keep this Anansi revival from growing cold.

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Review: Ghost Stories, Peacock Theatre

A sharp, spooky night out with good laughs and plenty of things that go bump in the night

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Review: Talking People, Underbelly Boulevard

Bold, captivating and daring improvisation

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Review: Blue/Orange, Greenwich Theatre

Star performances elevate muddled material

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