Month: November 2025

Reviews

Review: How Does Santa Go Down the Chimney?, Unicorn Theatre  

An endearingly messy slice of Christmas silliness that’s as hit-and-miss as it is warm-hearted.

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Review: Camille O’Sullivan: Loveletter, Soho Theatre

An impassioned exploration of past loves, longing, languish, and laughter. O’Sullivan’s vocal capabilities are surpassed only by her ability to…

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Review: Taylor-Made Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the B*dy, The Lion & Unicorn 

A bold, audacious comedy featuring some alluring performances; the only problem is that it suffers from just a few too…

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Review: Ballet Black – SHADOWS, Sadler’s Wells

A brilliant double bill by Ballet Black as they make their Sadler’s Wells debut.

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Review: David Copperfield, Jermyn Street Theatre

This joyous, energetic, and inventive interpretation of the Dickens classic is a real pre-festive treat.

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Review: Jobsworth, Park Theatre

A near-perfect comical commentary on capitalism – armed with a ratty dog.

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Review: Doughnut Drive, Drayton Arms Theatre

A joyous buddy comedy-thriller that entertains throughout but excels even more in their final ‘heist’ scenes.

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Review: Ian Smith: The Foot Spa Is Half Empty, Soho Theatre

A brilliantly inventive hour of well-observed stand-up, delivered with engaging energy and great comic timing.

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Review: Sunny Afternoon, New Wimbledon Theatre

Not to be confused with Kinky Boots (despite the similar logos), Sunny Afternoon continues its tour in the land of…

Interviews

Interview: Woodland wonder and mice in pyjamas – making magic happen in Deptford

Icon Theatre's Nancy Hirst discusses creative ideas and partnerships ahead of bringing The Snow Queen to The Albany this Christmas

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