Month: May 2026

Reviews

Review: I’m Not Being Funny, Bush Theatre  

A delicate exploration of why humour so often accompanies grief.

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Review: Noughts and Crosses, Hackney Empire

Searingly relevant realities, yet to be convincingly portrayed.

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Review: Still Pointless BalletBoyz at 25, Sadler’s Wells

25 years young: BalletBoyz wonderful anniversary celebration

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Review: Derrière On A G String, King’s Head Theatre

A riotous blend of dance, slapstick and nudity set to classical music transforms everyday embarrassments into gloriously absurd comedy.

Interviews

Interview: An inspiring new event for the youngest in Kent

Liz Moran and Lucy Keeley on the Playground Festival for early years audiences

Interviews

Interview: Exploring inclusion with bubble wrap and bananas

Daryl Beeton on investigating what it’s like to feel Boxed In

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Review: Company, Bridewell Theatre

A fabulous rendition of Sondheim to share with company, and an outstanding immersive event.

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Review: Wormhole of Our Formation, Battersea Arts Centre

An absurdist show that transforms personal crisis and environmental disaster into a transcendental arts experience.

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Review: An Adequate Abridgement of Boarding School Life as a Homo, Riverside Studios

Ned Blackburn’s raw and moving play follows Johnny as he struggles with sexuality and identity in a culture obsessed with…

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Review: The Flying Bath, Little Angel Theatre

A bright and imaginative bathroom provides the set for playful adventures using bath toys, while celebrating creativity, sibling co-operation and…

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