Month: March 2026

Reviews

Review: The Last Days of Liz Truss, The Other Palace

A frantic farce that charts the last days of the UK’s shortest reigning Prime Minister, this show hints at political…

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Review: The Uncontainable Nausea of Alec Baldwin, New Diorama Theatre

A spectacle that cleverly blends clowning and digital drama, The Uncontainable Nausea of Alec Baldwin is a timely commentary delivered…

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Review: The Ladies Football Club, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield 

A fascinating piece of football history told with plenty of humour and excellent set pieces of movement.

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Review: The Murmuration of Starlings, Seven Dials Playhouse

A moving love story capturing the frustrations and resilience required when lives are changed by dementia with its resultant shifts…

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Review: Suppliants of Syria, Hoxton Hall

Border Crossings’ production blends testimony and live performance to explore asylum and displacement.

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Review: Legally Blonde, Lyceum Theatre

A frothy, fun musical which doesn't take itself too seriously.

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Review: Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, Assembly Roxy Upstairs

An engaging debut take on an absurdist classic from new Edinburgh collective GUTTER.Theatre.

Interviews

Interview: A Moving Tale About Housing

Jessica Regan talks about 16 Postcodes

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Interview: A show sizzling with (Northern) soul

Martha Godber on bringing Do I Love You? south to the capital Following the success of its UK tour earlier…

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Interview: Ritual, Sea Shanties and the Supernatural

Beau Hopkins serves up SALT

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