Month: November 2025

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Review: Poor Shirley Must Make Her Escape, Union Theatre

An inventive and thoughtful take on a well-worn journey, with standout performances, original writing and thoughtful design.

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Review: Where Judas Lost His Boots… And Other Words, The Space

A relatable narrative about immigration and longing that finds the best words to use in every available language.

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Review: Ratking, The Playground Theatre

An innovatively presented drama, exploring the shifts of power through its winners and losers across ages and species.

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Review: Disposable, Union Theatre

A well-intentioned debut production following five flat-sharing uni students as they embark on their second year, and deal with a…

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Review: Ocean Child, Irish Cultural Centre

A beautiful lament for lives lost, expressed through stirring performance

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Review: Carl Donnelly: Another Round, Leicester Square Theatre

It’s as if everyone’s gathered for a few pints and a catch-up

Interviews

Interview: A wooden boy brought to life at the Wooden O

Aya Nakamura talks puppetry in the Globe’s Christmas classic, Pinocchio

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Review: Fatherland, Hampstead Theatre

A bumpy road trip with strong performances. 

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Review: Grandad Anansi, Half Moon Theatre 

A playful intergenerational tale celebrating how storytelling, song, and dance can help in finding the courage to counter adversity

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Review: From Dusk Til Dawn, Hackney Church

An immersive, theatrical journey through four centuries of music. Clever staging, individual instrument highlights, insightful commentary, and dynamic lighting creates…

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