Month: April 2026

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Review: A Picnic Indoors, The Space

A new play full of difficult topics and important themes that currently lacks bite

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Review: Girl Kisser, Lion & Unicorn Theatre

A vivid, immersive portrait of young queer lives

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Review: The Waves, Jermyn Street Theatre

Flora Wilson Brown's adaptation of Virginia Woolf's The Waves is vibrant and glittering, effortlessly capturing the strange warp and weft…

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Review: The Price, Marylebone Theatre

A superbly acted Arthur Miller masterclass in family tension, where the real price isn’t on anything in the attic.

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Review: Don Quixote, Sadler’s Wells

A joyful and vibrant ballet romcom, set in the Spanish summer sun.

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Review: We Caliban, Sadler’s Wells East

Jeyasingh’s contemporary dance interpretation of The Tempest is a tidal wave of interesting postcolonial ideas, but few reach the shore.

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Review: Robert Will Show You The Door (Tales Of Being Fired), Greenwich Theatre

Susan Jeremy moves from firings to finding herself with wit, warmth, and resilience.

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Review: Don’t Panic, Etcetera Theatre

Demonstrating that you don’t need to be stuck in an underground bunker to create a glorious dystopian world. Don’t Panic…

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Review: A Night at the West End, Etcetera Theatre

A wonderfully performed concert featuring the typical soprano lineup.

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Review: Nayatt School Redux, Coronet Theatre

A compelling and exhilaratingly confusing experiment in time and understanding that pays glorious tribute to performers and performance gone before.

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