Month: January 2026

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Review: The Highgate Vampire, The Cockpit

As absurd and amusing as this story is, what’s equally as crazy is that it is based on true events...…

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Review: The Tempest, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse

Full of dangerous gambits and forays into farce, Tim Crouch's The Tempest is a daring exercise in meta-theatrical theory.

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Review: Mates, Hen and Chickens Theatre

An intelligent exploration of the art of making theatre, highlighting a full range of genres. Presented alongside effective character drama…

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The Etties: Best Theatre for Young Audiences Nominations

Discover the best of Theatre for Young Audiences with the Everything Theatre Etties 2025.

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Review: Francisco de Nata, Soho Theatre

Francisco de Nata is a reminder of how powerful softness can be. It asks very little of its audience yet…

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Review: Fish Bowl, Peacock Theatre

One paper-thin wall between loneliness and connection. Fish Bowl turns everyday city life into sublime, silent chaos.

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Review: Cable Street,Marylebone Theatre

A heartfelt and detailed portrayal of a vital part of London’s history, with an exciting score, compelling songs and excellent…

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Review: Hamlet, Polka Theatre

A smart, playful and musically rich Hamlet that distils Shakespeare’s biggest questions into an hour of inventive, child-centred storytelling without…

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Review: Barbary Lion, The Drayton Arms

An interesting dystopian conversation dampened by its ambiguities.

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Review: Deadcrush, The Hope Theatre

A formative dark comedy with moments that shine out.

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