Month: February 2026

Reviews

Review: The Rat Trap, Park Theatre

An early Coward play resurfaces as more than just an intellectual curio.

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Review: Spin Cycles, Camden People’s Theatre

A vibrant and heartfelt one-woman show that provides a fresh, contemporary take on grief, healing and identity in your 30s.

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Review: Crown of Blood, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield

A powerful retelling of Shakespeare's Macbeth which translates brilliantly to this new Yorubaland setting.

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Review: Boxes, Soho Theatre

A vital story that tells of a life of uncertainty and hardship.

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Review: A Fine Kettle of Fish, Old Red Lion Theatre

An energetic and entertaining take on the classic murder mystery, swapping out contemplative seasoned detectives for loud and lively students…

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Review: Was Jane Austen Gay?, Actors Church

What better way to honour the recent 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s death than by exploring her potential queerness in…

Interviews

Interview: Living and Listening Together

Award-winning playwright Olga Braga takes us to the Donbas and beyond

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Review: Maggots, Bush Theatre

Farah Najib’s unsettling drama is a portrait of housing failure, social paralysis and exemplary storytelling.

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Review: Gutter VIII, The Pen Theatre

Some of the most vital alternative comedy London has to offer, Gutter amplifies the best and worst of human nature,…

Features

The Etties: Best of Camden Fringe Nominations

The Camden Fringe is the electric pulse of London's summer theatre.

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