Month: November 2025

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Review: The Fool’s Flock’s Comedy About a Vampire, Etcetera Theatre

Moments of effective, well-written humour show promise for developing this funny but poorly structured farce; despite a weak plot, with some…

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Review: Artivist’s Handbook: An Interactive Play, SPID Theatre

An important and ultimately uplifting tribute to the power of art in the community

Interviews

Interview: A (Nut)cracking Christmas for a marvellous mousey musical!

Clare Beresford on The Nutcracker, and its amazing progress from Wimbledon to the West End

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Review: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Soho Place

A stylish, gripping adaptation of John Le Carré’s timeless Cold War spy thriller

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Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare’s Globe

A wintry reimagining of Shakespeare’s popular comedy that is intriguing, occasionally unsettling, but not always entirely convincing. 

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Review: shed-ache, Half Moon Theatre

Bright, silly, and full of heart, shed-ache delights in bursts but drifts too often to fully land its playful promise.

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Review: Ring Ring, White Bear Theatre

An entertaining look at relationships, in the London premiere of acclaimed playwright Gary Owen’s latest work. Humour and talent abound.

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Review: The Lost Library of Leake Street, The Glitch

Engaging tale about two strangers who connect over the stories they tell each other. A short but perfectly formed feel-good…

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Review: Murder at Midnight, Churchill Theatre Bromley  

A fast-paced farce in an eye-catching set with some strong performances, but a few missed beats.

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Review: Me…, Little Angel Theatre

A simple, sentimental and snowy adventure for the very young that will melt your heart.

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