Month: April 2026

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Review: Quiet Light, Baron’s Court

A ghost story with excellent bones, but also some rough edges.

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Review: TR[IA]L, White Bear Theatre

A timely sci-fi thriller with a clever twist and sharp design, though the show occasionally prioritises atmosphere for character development

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Review: Steel Magnolias, OSO Arts Centre

This textbook rendition of an eighties classic charms and engages even if it does not offer anything new.

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Review: Attachment Theory, Bread and Roses Theatre

A thoughtful and ambitious look at intimacy, memory, and the stories we tell ourselves about love

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Review: Operation Mincemeat, Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield

A remarkable true story, lovingly turned into an exciting, innovative and witty musical, with five superb actors providing top quality…

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Review: Feel The Beat, ARK

Feel the Beat is fun – a thoughtful inclusive sensory dance experience that invites young audiences to groove together with…

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Review: Time Sliders, New Diorama Theatre

An action-packed race across time to understand what’s really precious, with challenging themes that are sensitively managed.

Interviews

Interview: Lynch, Joy Division, and the End of the World

Callum Pardoe is CHANNEL SURFING AT THE END OF DAYS Callum Pardoe’s CHANNEL SURFING AT THE END OF DAYS receives…

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Review: Boiler Room Six: A Titanic Story, Pleasance Theatre

A standout (dare I say titanic?) performance in a sharp script, supported by excellent sound and lighting.

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Review: Love Letters to Stalin, Golden Goose Theatre

Despite a fascinating historical setup, this production fails to find its heart, resulting in a repetitive, humdrum tale

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