Month: March 2026

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Review: Game of Crones, Jacksons Lane

This show will have you in stitches but may leave you with a concussion.

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Review: The Elizabeths, The Playground Theatre

An exciting premise that ends up feeling more like a history lesson than anything else.

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Review: Children of the Night, Southwark Playhouse

A gloriously loud love letter to a place where clubbers once flocked from mining villages to escape and be who…

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Review: The Exoplanets, Hackney Empire

A powerful performance by the City of London Sinfonia of new music composed in response to the discovery of Exoplanets,…

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Review: When We Were Us, Jack Studio Theatre

A well-intentioned exploration of abuse and friendship is undermined by an overcrowded script that muddles its message.

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Review: Kish Kush: Traces of an Encounter, Polka Theatre

Playful, thoughtful and visually striking. A show that proves children’s theatre can tackle big ideas with grace and simplicity.

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Review: Ancient Grease, The Vaults

A Grease‑in‑Greece parody with committed performances, but uneven comedy and execution that never fully realises its potential.

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Review: Yentl, Marylebone Theatre

Part rom com, part fairytale, part theological rumination, part social critique, Yentl is a compelling, sometimes stressful watch

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Review: Hung Dance: Push and Pull, Coronet Theatre

A sometimes playful, sometimes sinister exploration of a binary construct, through tai chi inspired dance.

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Review: Nosebleeds, The Glitch

A clever and quietly devastating exploration of identity and distance during conflict. Small theatre with a surprisingly strong pulse.

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