Year: 2025

Dance

Review: Marking Time, Sadler’s Wells

The transition from a quiet, intimate reflection on identity, to a fluid, playful water inspired trio culminating in a dark,…

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Review: Museum of Us, Canada Water Theatre

An earnest and heartfelt consideration of what it is to be British for young people in London.

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Review: Dreamgirls, The Bridewell Theatre

A powerful and soulful rendition of the Broadway classic that emphasises life backstage.

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Review: The Chaos That Has Been and Will No Doubt Return,  Half Moon Theatre

A gripping, high-energy blend of lyrical narration and dynamic ensemble work that portrays the vulnerability, violence, and hope young people…

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Review: Sophie’s Surprise Party, Underbelly Boulevard Soho

A thrilling night of circus skills packaged as incoherent house party nostalgia.

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Review: The Good Landlord, Omnibus Theatre

Served an eviction notice from a mould-infested flat? This absurdist piece attempts to deal with the issues but falls flat,…

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Review: Precipice, New Diorama Theatre 

Good music and a strong cast let down by script and lyrics

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Review: Drifting, Southwark Playhouse

Strong female performances and atmospheric staging stand out, although the script’s vagueness can leave much for the audience to interpret.

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Review: Taniko, Theatro Technis

Voilà! Festival ships over a tale of sisterhood, sacrifice and gentrification, in the shifting patter of Greek from Athens to…

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Review: Continuity, Cockpit Theatre

An unbridled dystopian drama, full of ideas but lacking plausibility and emotional truth.

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