Month: May 2026

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Review: Visite, Coronet Theatre

A gloriously entertaining wordless work that captures the universality of life.

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Review: Stage Kiss, Hampstead Theatre

Incisive wit, humour, and honesty, cleverly staged and delivered.

Features

Feature: Kid critics smash their masterclass!

Polka’s teen Grads excel in their reviewing collaboration with ET

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Review: An Ideal Husband, Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith

A sumptuous and ambitious revival of a classic that highlights its continued relevance.

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Review: Sherlock Holmes, Regents Park Open Air Theatre

A lazy script and scattershot plotting can't rescue this shouty Holmes adaptation, despite enthusiastic performances and a starring revolving stage.

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Review: Five, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

A play about our obsessions with true crime podcasts has plenty of promise, but falls on its lack of realism…

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Review: PUFF, Sadler’s Wells Theatre

Hypnotic, demanding, and undeniably precise — even when it keeps you at a distance.

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Review: Krapp’s Last Tape/ Godot’s To-Do List, Royal Court Theatre

Two impressive pieces thoughtfully brought together, with the power of the human voice at the forefront.

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Review: Party Favour, Etcetera Theatre

A superbly acted solo piece that handles a number of intriguing themes.

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Review: Hito no Chikara – The Power of Human Strength, Peacock Theatre

explosive drumming, humour, choreography and human connection to celebrate resilience, energy and the unifying power of live performance.

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