Month: May 2026

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Review: The Wasp, Southwark Playhouse

A good cast can’t put the sting in this Wasp.

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Review:  The Mystery of Irma Vep – A Penny Dreadful, The Pearly Queen Theatre

Dreadfully funny, riotously camp and thoroughly engaging!

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Review: The Fastest Clock in the Universe, Studio at New Wimbledon Theatre

A stylish Ridley piece that, despite strong performances and design choices, occasionally loses track of its time

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Review: Dinner, Omnibus Theatre

A darkly comic feast that offers plenty to savour early on, but only crumbs to digest by the end.

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Review: The Night Ali Died, Canal Café Theatre

A dead man guides us through a sharp, dark underworld tale of drugs, gangsters and spiralling violence.

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Review: Foal, Finborough Theatre

Even the best of production values can’t hide the lack of a real story.

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Review: Almost Fine, Friends Meeting House

A stripped‑back, movement‑led solo piece that blends physical theatre and dance to explore the messy, shifting terrain of identity, delivered…

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Review: The Anti “Yogi”, Soho Theatre

A beguiling mix of satire, anger and celebration of everything Yoga can mean.

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Review: Flyology, Union Theatre

An interesting concept that needs development.

Features

Feature: Have you heard? It’s in the stars! 

The official press launch of Cole Porter’s High Society

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