Month: January 2026

Reviews

Review: Things I Know to be True, Tower Theatre

A family drama that captures the messy, painful reality of generational clashes

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Review: Gecko – The Wedding, Sadler’s Wells East

Though peppered with arresting motifs and rousing choral moments, Gecko’s dated and disjointed anniversary production ultimately misses the mark.

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Review: Asylum King, Collective Theatre

A sensitive and insightful piece that carries us on a journey from sensationalism, to denial, indignation and utter resignation.

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Review: ROTUS: Receptionist of the United States, Park Theatre

Good laughs, but more farce than satire.

Interviews

Interview: Beating New Rhythms at Shakespeare’s Globe

Composer Conrad Murray talks hip hop theatre in Deep Azure

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Review: Beautiful Little Fool, Southwark Playhouse

A glossy musical biography that leaves a genuine 1920s tragedy unexplored by trading uncomfortable truths for banal, lazy storytelling. 

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Review: I Do, Malmaison Hotel, London

Intimate and lovingly messy. Six rooms, one Wedding.

Interviews

Interview: Packing up for a sensory, immersive family adventure with The Blanket Fort Club

George Stone checks us in to Last Unicorn Airways Pack your suitcase and get ready for Last Unicorn Airways, a…

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Review: John, The Glitch 

A manic rollercoaster of an hour with an excellent performance from Anna Curiel. Very funny but do read the trigger…

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Review: Titanique, Criterion Theatre

A seriously silly but very funny, full on camp mashup of Celine Dion and Titanic the movie.

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