Month: March 2026

Reviews

Review: The Present Is Not Enough, Battersea Arts Centre 

A cross between performance art, theatre and dance that’s often impenetrable and opaque.

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Review: Consumed, Park Theatre

Family ties and divisions in the shadow of the Troubles.

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Review: The Old Ladies, Finborough Theatre

Strong performances and gothic design cannot rescue this geriatric 1935 thriller from feeling like a museum piece.

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Review: The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog, Old Red Lion Playhouse

A unique genre-busting take on an homage to an old school, silent movie melodrama

Interviews

Interview: Ten years of puppetry Hijinx

Ben Pettitt-Wade talks touring with the tenth anniversary of Meet Fred

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Interview: Celebrating science with cartoon crows

Rob Tay talks inspiring children to interrogate their world

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Review: Mushroomification (Legs, Legs, Legs), The Drayton Arms Theatre

An unconventional piece of experimental theatre that suffers from a lack of depth

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Review: Squidge, Riverside Studios

Squidge is a sharp, darkly funny and emotionally astute one-woman-show that captures the mutual, transformative power of care and connection…

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Review: A Mirrored Monet, Charing Cross Theatre

A new musical about French impressionist artist Claude Monet is the aural equivalent of painting by numbers

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Review: Bayangkan Bayang (Imagine a Shadow), Camden People’s Theatre

Brave intercultural collective – this production could inspire the world!

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