A quirky, clever reflection on death and acceptance that may require some homework before curtain up.
Month: June 2026
Are you a gay man or a middle-aged woman? Do you want to be titillated, yet still maintain a scrap…
Leila Farzad is outstanding in this Iranian horror story set during the Iran-Iraq War which captures the tension of living…
A one-dimensional allegory about social exclusion and fear of difference
Exquisite showcase of a dance company at the forefront of their field, paying homage to its 100-year journey.
A charming outdoor production that adds warmth, wit and musical flair to Shakespeare’s overlooked comedy.
Offers some competent performances and amusing moments but feels like an overlong collection of pub-born football sketches
The title of Zoe Wohlfeld’s Dog Funeral promises exactly the kind of sweetly sinister paradox that the show delivers. It…
ET visits the inaugural Playground Festival for Early Years audiences in Kent.
An exuberant celebration of individuality, creativity and the right to live life on one's own terms.









