Month: March 2026

Reviews

Review: Keep Your Sunny Side Up: The Gracie Fields Story, Museum of Comedy

The story of a working-class girl from Rochdale: spanning a global career and reminding us us of her fame, her…

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Review: Art, Etcetera Theatre

A complex look into friendship that is both funny and heart wrenching.

Interviews

Interview: A little look at a hugely impressive show

Peter Morton takes us on a tour of Tiny Planet, currently touring the UK

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Review: Landscapes, Sadler’s Wells East 

Less is more in a show which unites dance, light and music to create potent explorations of illusion and space.

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Review: Witch Girl Summer, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

A play with truly magnificent production, let down by a fun script that merely teases, with the promise of so…

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Review: Manic Street Creature, Kiln Theatre

This virtuoso performance of gig theatre impresses technically, but the amplification of trauma on such a broad canvas becomes tiring.

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Review: Measure For Measure & Julius Caesar – Dirty Politics Double Bill, Golden Goose Theatre

An intriguing historical experiment that struggles to translate into compelling theatre.

Interviews

Interview: A Cast and Creatives To Die For

Perry Williams tells us all about Slippery

Interviews

Interview: Glass Skin and Human Limbs: The Horrific Catharsis of Witch Girl Summer

Margarita Valderrama and Kay Brattan talk about Witch Girl Summer, playing at Lion and Unicorn Theatre

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Review: The Comfort Woman, Omnibus Theatre

A devastating solo performance with a beautiful score, exposing the truth behind wartime “comfort stations”.

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