Month: June 2026

Reviews

Review: Colossus, Southbank Centre

A kaleidoscopic human murmuration lands at the Southbank Centre

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Review: Teeth, Playhouse East

A heartfelt story about loneliness, confidence and the need for human connection.

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Review: Grindr: The Opera! (an unauthorised parody), Union Theatre

Searing, sultry and salty; Grindr: The Opera! is unforgettable.

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Review: Cyrano de Bergerac, The Noel Coward Theatre

Sharp and modern Cyrano blending humour, heartbreak and contemporary relevance

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Review: My Name is Rachel Corrie, Hen and Chickens Theatre

Fiona Lynch is mesmerising in this intense and intimate revival of the powerful testimony of young Gaza activist killed in…

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Review: The Burns Project, Royal Lyceum Theatre 

An intimate, unique performance examining Robert Burns’s life and work which plucks at the heartstrings.

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Review: Summer Holiday the Musical, Crucible Theatre

A feel-good musical with infectious, energetic performances from a talented cast of actor-musicians.

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Review: James Phelan: Showman, Underbelly Boulevard

‘The magic will work, but you must concentrate!’ is the slightly barbed energy that dominates James Phelan‘s spectacle of astounding…

Interviews

Interview: Still Flying High at 65

Celebrating its 65th anniversary this year, Little Angel looks back to its roots in order to look forward.

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Review: It Wasn’t Like That, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

A strong attempt at addressing the abuse of power and how memories can change

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