Month: July 2026

Interviews

The Psychological Cost of Caregiving

Rudra Bharadwaj and Aadhya Kacher on Jack in the Box

Reviews

Review: Wife to James Whelan, Jermyn Street Theatre

Small town hopes and frustrations brought to life, but beware ongoing pride and stubbornness.

Interviews

Dangerous, Moody, and Creepy

Set in the 1940s but fiercely relevant today, Polis Loizou’s 'You Oughta Be In Pictures' brings a dangerous, moody character…

Interviews

Where There’s Smoke, There’s Family

Crystalia Varelis on Controlled Burn

Interviews

Rootless Homelessness & Cross-Cultural Magic

An unmissable, cross-cultural Camden Fringe feature.

Reviews

Review: Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Lyceum Theatre

An extravagant and vibrant, full-on, larger than life production with heart. You'll be swept away by the utter gloriousness of…

Reviews

Review: The Lady Boys of Bangkok – Full Moon, Sabai Pavilion, Shepherd’s Bush

A riot of rhinestones, pop anthems and camp chaos that dazzles and overwhelms in equal measure

Reviews

Review: The 2nd Annual Great Canadian Theatre Festival!, Old Red Lion

If these two script-in-hand productions are a taster of what Canadian theatre is all about, then we should be welcoming…

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Review: Archduke, Royal Court Theatre

An energetic, morbidly hilarious exploration of radicalisation and impressionable youth, sitting in the shadow of the events that started the…

Interviews

Ten Years of Fake News

Harry Conway and Isabella Jovanova Heaver on Racists, Recessions & Revolutions

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