Month: June 2026

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Review: Disappeared / Merged, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

An ambitious and thought-provoking fringe production exploring creativity, identity, and AI

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Review: A Fine Idea, Arcola Theatre

Challenges our perceptions about International Development where the Global North seeks to support the South

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Review: I Made You A Mixtape, The Cockpit

The One Where the 90s Never Ended: I Made You a Mixtape is a joyous, genre-defying, alt-rock-fuelled love letter to…

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Review: To Be Frank, Pleasance Theatre

Equal parts ridiculous and moving, To Be Frank is wonderfully eccentric

Interviews

Interview: Seeing Sophie

Sophie Swithinbank on bringing Sting to the Young Vic’s Maria Studio

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Review: Clown Fish Out of Water, Etcetera Theatre

Expect the unexpected as Clown Fish Stephen Catling prepares to plunge into the Edinburgh Fringe.

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Review: Take Flight, Grand Junction

A warm and charming introduction to theatre for babies, filled with music, sensory play and gentle humour.

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Review: Little Women, Royal Academy of Music

A frothy, enormously fun and sweet-natured musical with vocals that are even better than the Broadway version.

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Review: Dead Doves and Lemons,  Etcetera Theatre

Part lecture, part performance, pure passion – a must for the fan fiction curious, and for fan fiction devotees.

Interviews

Interview: Forensic Memory and Blurred Lines 

Katherine Tempany on It Wasn'y Like That, coming to Lion and Unicorn Theatre this month

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