Month: January 2026

Reviews

Review: Dance Til You’re Dead, Hen and Chickens Theatre

A witty, smartly performed cautionary tale about the price of success. While its direction doesn’t embrace the darkness at the…

Interviews

Interview: Masculinity Reimagined

Director Eoin McKenzie talks about The Show for Young Men

Reviews

Review: Tell Me, The Place

There’s incredible fluid strength in Sadiq Ali's beautiful and menacing piece for MimeLondon 2026 that uses Chinese pole techniques, among…

Reviews

Review: Safe Haven, Arcola Theatre

A play that depicts the historical events of Northern Iraq in 1991, but struggles to fully captivate its audience.

Reviews

Review: The Silence That Follows, The Hope Theatre

An absorbing fantasy adventure that delights and entertains as it explores the power of music as well as the dangers…

Features

The Etties 2025

Celebrate the beating heart of fringe theatre with The Etties 2025. Discover our shortlists for the best new writing, TYA,…

Reviews

Review: A Grain of Sand حبّة رمل, Arcola Theatre

In this gripping 60-minute piece, it’s the voices of real children begging us to listen that leave their mark.

Reviews

Review: Rukhsati, Collective Theatre

While the script needs refinement, the production shines through its striking visual design, vibrant DJ commentary, and charming, unique choreography

Reviews

Review: Guess How Much I Love You?, Royal Court Theatre

How far can love stretch? Can it truly conquer all? How do you make a decision that seems impossible? These…

Interviews

Interview: Coming Up Roses

Rosebuds Comedy Festival 2026

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