Month: April 2026

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Review: Please Don’t Fall In Love With Me (It’s Really Not Sexy When That Happens), The Hope Theatre

For all its boasting and bluster, this amiable enough sex comedy feels as dated as its 2007 setting.

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Review: Inter Alia, Wyndham’s Theatre

Shattering. A must-watch for anyone who has produced or has ever been a child

Interviews

Interview: Peace, Prosperity and Performance on Mull

Rebecca Atkinson-Lord celebrates a forthcoming season of bold new work in the Hebrides

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Review: Lifeline, Southwark Playhouse

This ambitious new musical celebrates Alexander Fleming’s discovery of penicillin, and warns of the deadly danger of antimicrobial resistance.

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Review: Kidnap, Rosemary Branch Theatre

A dark, provocative show exploring unusual territories with a mostly sharp wit

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Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Unicorn Theatre

A playful and visually inventive take on A Midsummer Night’s Dream, that is beautifully accessible offering a warm and engaging…

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Review: Do You Know Where To Go From Here?, The Space

Stephanie Renae Lau’s autobiographical solo show is a beautiful, funny, and brave exploration of the self, faith, and grief

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Review: Tiny Planet, Albany Deptford

An exquisite, active puppetry adventure to save a planet – and save ourselves.

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Review: Nice Things, Pleasance Theatre

A thought-provoking exploration of a relationship rocked by the revelation of non-binary gender identity.

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Review: Solera, Sadler’s Wells

A superb contemporary take on a dance form that has ancient roots

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