Month: March 2026

Interviews

Interview: Second Dates and Second Chances: The Evolution of Girl Kisser

How audience stories and "playing with physicality" shaped the return of this Camden Fringe breakout.

Interviews

Interview: Shedding Light on the Shadows

Alexander James Coop discusses Spiderfly

Reviews

Review: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, The Questors Theatre

Well executed, great performances and fascinating set design, illustrating the struggles and successes of a neurodivergent teenage

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Review: Mythos: Ragnarök, Alexandra Palace Theatre

Presenting theatre through the medium of wrestling may seem an unexpected combination, yet the artform has always adapted its approach…

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Review: Cinderella Ice Cream Seller, Polka Theatre

A tasty treat with marvellous music and silly storytelling, sprinkled with imagination.

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Review: The Wrong They Knew, Chickenshed

A dynamic, time-slipping musical that manifests the power of inclusion and collaboration, championing difference and imagining a better world.

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Review: That Song from Rocky Horror (Toucha Toucha Touch Me), Camden People’s Theatre 

A bold, passionate ode to the sex work community that provides analysis of intimacy in today’s complicated world

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Review: That’s Not My Name, Pleasance Theatre

A chaotic and fearless solo show that confronts psychiatry as it drags its audience into madness.

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Review: Slippery, Omnibus Theatre

A sophisticated, sensory exploration of the emotional spaces created by addiction and grief in a queer world.

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Review: Vincent in Brixton, Orange Tree Theatre

A beautifully acted, expertly written imagining of Van Gogh’s early days that tackles questions about art, love and happiness without…

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