Month: February 2026

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Review: The Village Where No One Suffers, Brockley Jack Theatre

A unique, impactful story, zoning in on a young woman’s return to her Grandmother’s house in wartorn Ukraine

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Review: The Dance Plague of 1518, New Wimbledon Theatre Studio

An inventive musical that fills historical gaps.

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Review: Sighted in Port Talbot, Old Red Lion Playhouse

A novel and clever take on the werewolf genre, using it to explore a relationship built on co-dependency. It just…

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Review: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Oxford Playhouse

An emotionally devastating depiction of lives staged, stories written and coping with truth that is too hard to bear.

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Review: Rosa Garland: Primal Bog, Soho Theatre

A hilariously captivating combination of clowning and live art, Primal Bog disgustingly and joyously explores taboo and desire, pushing the…

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Review: Flying Ant Day, Union Theatre 

A dysfunctional family finds their way towards reuniting in the midst of loss in this enjoyable, funny and thought-provoking play.

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Review: The Red Prince, Lion and Unicorn Theatre 

Well-crafted contemporary political commentary delivered with real power, precision and punch.

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Review: Brazen Hodgepodge, Drayton Arms Theatre

A wonderfully silly show that will have you giggling all the way to the Tube.

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Review: YLLANA The Opera Locos, Sadler’s Wells

Musical mayhem with mime and melancholic nuances

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Review: Blink, King’s Head Theatre

‘This is a true story,’ Jonah (Joe Pitts) tells us. ‘This is a love story. This is our love story.’…

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