Month: March 2026

Features

The Etties: And The Winners Are…

We had an amazing time presenting this year’s Etties Awards. Our first year doing this as a livestream, but we…

Reviews

Review: Pews At Ten, The Space

A lovingly constructed comedy that celebrates Wales, intergenerational friendship, and Tom Jones.

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Review: Marie & Rosetta, Soho Place

A powerhouse performance from Beverley Knight makes Marie & Rosetta sing, even when the script holds it back.

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Review: Playing Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet, Shakespeare’s Globe

A wheely contemporary 90-minutes that may be designed for young people, but cuts just as deep with Noble Houses divided…

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Review: Age Is A Feeling, Soho Theatre Walthamstow

Hayley McGee is one of those special solo voices that can make you smile about human life and aging whilst…

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Review: The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret, Jack Studio Theatre

Hidden secrets threaten the harmony of a student household. As first-years try to fit in and get along, can they…

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Review: Mary, Queen of Scots, Sadler’s Wells

A visually stunning and psychologically rich triumph

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Review: 16 Postcodes, King’s Head Theatre

Charming vignettes of modern London discovered in a life formed around postcodes

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Review: Ballet de Lorraine: Acid Gems and a Folia, Queen Elizabeth Hall

A company with international distinction delivers a contemporary physical display of high-octane dance that incorporates moves and shapes from both…

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Review: While We Wait, Arches Lane Theatre

As a high-concept romcom this two-hander is often engaging and amusing, but both the beginning and ending don't quite work.

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