Month: March 2026

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Review: The Rite of Spring/Mirror, Sadler’s Wells

An inventive double bill that brings AI and live motion capture to contemporary dance, yet is underwhelming in its execution.

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Review: Welcome To Pemfort, Soho Theatre

Big questions with deep empathy and a spectacular performance from Sean Delaney

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Review: My Brother’s A Genius, National Youth Theatre

A grime-fuelled, raw, neurodivergent sibling story.

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Review: Body & Soul, Sadler’s Wells

choreographer de jour Crystal Pite and snappy newcomer Kameron N. Saunders beguiled me. Add the English National Ballet, and it…

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Review: Living, Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse 

A world premier presenting dozens of slices of ordinary life over five decades. The writing and performances are excellent.

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Review: Takımyıldızları / Constellations, Arcola Theatre  

Stripped back, minimalist two-hander.

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Review: RUTH, Wilton’s Music Hall 

A strong central performance cannot save this show from its lack of depth and structural weaknesses.

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Review: Where There Is No Time, Seven Dials Playhouse 

A high-fashion drama that gets lost in the big picture.

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Review: Choir Of Man, New Wimbledon Theatre

A slick, crowd-pleasing pub musical with strong vocals and staging, but its drink-led audience interaction, laddish tone and lack of…

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Review: Phoenix Rising: Bar Staff Takeover Cabaret, Phoenix Arts Club

An inspired idea that celebrates the talent behind the bar and despite mixed results is an entertaining and admirable fundraiser

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