Month: February 2026

Interviews

Interview: The Truth, The Whole Truth, and The Folklore

The Truth, The Whole Truth, and The Folklore: An Interview with the Team Behind Little Sister

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Review: Little Sister, The Glitch

Some fantastic writing that addresses both our obsession with true crime docs, podcasts and mental health, but it’s currently let…

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Review: EXPӦSED, Lion & Unicorn

‘Ze Emperor’s New Clothes’ is seen as a few really funny sketches and eccentric characters, skimpily stretched across the body…

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Review: Orange Flower Water, Old Red Lion Pub & Playhouse 

Strong, committed performances lift this 90-minute play from fairly interesting to really good.

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Review: Iolanthe, Wilton’s Music Hall 

Charles Court Opera present an enticing, impeccably performed Iolanthe that delights newcomers and devotees alike.

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Review: Mrs Armitage on Wheels, Southbank Centre 

Polished performances, with a fluffy, woofy wonder of a puppet puppy!

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Review: Viy, Golden Goose Theatre

A folk horror delight with immersive design and powerful physical performances

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Review: Merry Wives of Windsor, The Hope Theatre

In Shakespeare’s riotous comedy of deception and desire, the innuendo is inescapable and the chaos comes thick and fast. This…

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Review: Space, St Martin-in-the-Fields

Space by Luxmuralis has rich material – moon landings, wormholes, psychedelia – but needs a stronger point of view to…

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Review: Dr Faustus, The Courtyard Theatre

An engaging version of the classic tale that keeps the message intact throughout its modernised adaptation.

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