Month: April 2026

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Review: Managed Approach, Riverside Studios

This semi-verbatim production is playful, heartfelt and excellently performed – an aptly nuanced and compassionate tribute to the UK's only…

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Review: Lambslaughter, King’s Head Theatre

Following the stories of two sixth-formers and their interactions with each other and their English teacher, Lambslaughter explores the influence…

Interviews

Interview: Peeking into an extraordinary box of puppetry performance

PuppetSoup's Gabriela Céspedes and Fagner Gastaldon discuss a summer of Lambe Lambe

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Review: Heart Wall, Bush Theatre

Grief, family and unfolding home truths.

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Review: Szalony Zielony Bez/Green Wild Elderflower, Riverside Studios

A charming, positive and energetic performance – but does it all make sense?

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Review: Avenue Q, Shaftesbury Theatre

Bold, brilliant and unexpectedly relatable, Avenue Q hilariously captures the absurd reality of adulthood.

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Review: What Fatima Did…, Tara Theatre

A groundbreaking, fresh piece highlighting the right to a religious identity, by Tara Theatre Young Company’s new and very talented…

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Review: Gush, Traverse Theatre

An intriguing premise which starts off strong but finishes feeling cut off mid-stream.

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Review: The Other Mozart, Omnibus Theatre

Visually arresting, it’s a sweeping emotional account of how the equally talented sister of Mozart was almost written out of…

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Review: An Evening Without Kate Bush, Underbelly Boulevard

A playful, affectionate blend of tribute and comedy, delivering a joyful, well‑crafted celebration of Kate Bush.

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