Month: February 2026

Reviews

Review: Bird Grove, Hampstead Theatre

Much is left unsaid in this frustrating back story of author George Elliot’s life

Interviews

Interview: A Date with the Deities

Maz Evans talks about adapting her book for the stage at Wimbledon's Polka Theatre.

Interviews

Interview: One Man, One Tent, One Full Moon

What happens when a romantic camping trip in Wales turns lycanthropic?

Reviews

Review: Grindr Mom, Waterloo East Theatre

Through a sea of ‘headless torsos’, this comic Mormon mommy monologue proves bears and otters aren’t only to be found…

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Review: Swans Are F****** Arseholes, Canal Café Theatre 

A muddle of a play that abandons its timely AI revenge-porn premise for incoherent plotting and erratic characters — redeemed…

Interviews

Interview: Navigating the Silence

An intimate interview on the fusion of live piano and storytelling in The Sound of Absence at Omnibus Theatre.

Reviews

Review: Deep Azure, Shakespeare’s Globe

World-making at its finest, in a thrilling tale of murder, betrayal and revenge that blends exceptional hip hop theatre with…

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Review: Jack and the Beanstalk (Sort Of), Half Moon Theatre

Panto meets children’s party meets Harry Hill in this brilliantly bonkers family show.

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Review: Shenoah Allen: Bloodlust Summertime, Soho Theatre

Vivid, candid Americana-tinged comedy, rich in character and atmosphere, but lacking the structural control to become truly great stand-up.

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Review: The Story of Peer Gynt, Coronet Theatre

An accomplished and heartwarming performance, in which Kåre Conradi reflects on how Gynt became Norway’s most unlikely national hero.

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