Month: May 2026

Reviews

Review: PalesTEENian, Theatre Peckham

The unique perspective of a talented entertainer, presented through a coming-of-age story

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Review: Convo, Theatre Peckham

A new play that examines the challenges of a successful single mother estranged from her son. He hijacks her public…

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Review: Quartet in Autumn, Arcola Theatre  

A 70s sitcom with an absence of cheer.

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Review: Equus, Menier Chocolate Factory

Stephens and Valentine excel in this powerful and intimate revival. 

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Review: Debt Meat, Drayton Arms Theatre

Human flesh is currency in this disturbing dystopian drama that is a political allegory with echoes of Brazil and 1984

Interviews

Interview: Behind the Velvet Curtain

Cat Gannon takes us into the world of DOMINUS

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Review: Churchill’s Urinal, King’s Head Theatre

A culture-war checklist masquerading as political satire.

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Review: Nonsense and Sensibility, Etcetera Theatre

Two actors fall out and then must stage Jane Austen’s classic novel entirely on their own, in a hilarious, slapstick…

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Review: The Infinite Colours on the Drinks Aisle, Theatre Peckham

Timely and tense, Infinite Colours transforms today’s headlines into gripping theatre

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Review: Farm Fatale, Southbank Centre

A comically surreal reflection on the decline of our natural world through the non-human eyes of scarecrows imagining a new…

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