Month: June 2026

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Review: Stories for Boys, Drayton Arms Theatre

A quirky, clever reflection on death and acceptance that may require some homework before curtain up.

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Review: Return of the GODZ, Peacock Theatre

Are you a gay man or a middle-aged woman? Do you want to be titillated, yet still maintain a scrap…

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Review: Under the Shadow, Almeida Theatre 

Leila Farzad is outstanding in this Iranian horror story set during the Iran-Iraq War which captures the tension of living…

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Review: All That’s Left is Right, Etcetera Theatre

A one-dimensional allegory about social exclusion and fear of difference

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Review: This is Rambert, Sadler’s Wells

Exquisite showcase of a dance company at the forefront of their field, paying homage to its 100-year journey.

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Review: Love’s Labour’s Lost, The Charterhouse

A charming outdoor production that adds warmth, wit and musical flair to Shakespeare’s overlooked comedy.

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Review: It’s A Funny New Game (The Changing Farce of Football), Canal Café Theatre

Offers some competent performances and amusing moments but feels like an overlong collection of pub-born football sketches

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Review: Zoe Wohlfeld: Dog Funeral, Soho Theatre

The title of Zoe Wohlfeld’s Dog Funeral promises exactly the kind of sweetly sinister paradox that the show delivers. It…

Interviews

Feature: A Day Out to the Playground

ET visits the inaugural Playground Festival for Early Years audiences in Kent.

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Review: Allegra, Richmond Theatre

An exuberant celebration of individuality, creativity and the right to live life on one's own terms.

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