Month: May 2026

Reviews

Review: Breakin’ Convention Festival 2026, Sadler’s Wells

Celebrating inclusion, performance history of blackness, queerness, and urbanity… decolonising theatre, one beat at a time.

Interviews

Interview: The Fine Line Between Obsession and Truth

Lilwen Faulkner on new play Five

Interviews

Interview: Clowning Around In L.A.

Party Favour, a one-woman fairy clown fever dream, comes to Etcetera Theatre soon.

Reviews

Review: Something Clean, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

As a woman, you are taught to fear men you don’t know. Danger is always outside the house, something that…

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Review: Jerusalem, Tower Theatre

A strong amateur production, standing on the shoulders of giants.

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Review: He’s 6 Years Older Than Me, Lantern Theatre

A bold, provocative solo show exploring consent and sexual health that delivers striking moments and clear ambition, but which would…

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Review: Mass, Donmar Warehouse

Impactful performances and moving staging centre this powerful adaptation.

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Review: Pity Party, Bread and Roses Theatre

Provokes and unsettles theatrical convention as it explores queer, non-binary and contradictory emotions grappling with acceptance.

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Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare’s Globe

A well-known tale of fairies, weddings and mischief refreshed with song, glitter and bubble machines to instantly grasp the audience’s…

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Review: Grace Pervades, Theatre Royal Haymarket

A poignant, visually rich sketch of nineteenth and twentieth century theatre.

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