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Here's what's new at ET in the past week.

Podcast

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We didn't have a new podcast last week, but we are all set up for this week. Our next guest will be James Lark, talking about his new musical, Infants, which will play at OSO Arts Centre in Barnes from 14 - 17 July.

In the meantime, why not check out some of our previous podcasts, which you can find here

You can also hear the interview first on our Runn Radio show, every Wednesday evening between 8 and 10.30 here.

Booking Now

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Proforça Theatre Company return in September with Flashbang - an exuberant, explosive and gut-punching rollercoaster ride through the ties that bind five best mates together and what happens to those friends when that world is blown apart.

We’re big fans of Proforca here at ET, we reckon they make emotional drama better than most. So we've already got this one in our diary when it comes to Lion and Unicorn Theatre in September.

Why not join us there, you can book tickets here.

Latest reviews

9 Circles, Park Theatre

★★★

An unsettling, sometimes surreal account of a discharged soldier’s downfall and mental instability

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Review: 9 Circles, Park Theatre

The Lesson, Southwark Playhouse

Haze Caulfield, Jerome Ngonadi in the Lesson
★★★

Superb performances and thoroughly excellent staging. It’s smart and innovative.

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Odds On, An Interactive Short Film

★★★★

A stunningly clever hybrid of intimate drama, film and gameplay.

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Review: Odds On, An Interactive Short Film

Favour, Bush Theatre

Review: Favour, Bush Theatre


A heart-wrenching family drama.

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The Making of Pinocchio, Battersea Arts Centre



An enormously funny, brave and bold story.

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Review: The Making of Pinocchio, Battersea Arts Centre

Beauty and the Beast, London Palladium

Review: Beauty and the Beast, London Palladium


A high intensity, full-on production that might please the kids but is definitely starting to feel dated.

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Moment of Grace, The Hope Theatre



This is an emotional, striking, and powerful play with a remarkably talented cast.

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The Woman In Black, Fortune Theatre

Review: The Woman In Black, Fortune Theatre


A hauntingly good production that will have audiences on the edge of their seats.

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The Players of Dieudone, Lion and Unicorn Theatre



Hideout Theatre have assembled a hell of a cast in this hilarious historical farce.

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Review: The Players of Dieudone, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

Invisible, Bush Theatre

Review: Invisible, Bush Theatre


Nikhil Parmar’s strong presence, charisma and comedy chops really deliver.

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Review: Evelyn, Southwark Playhouse



A thought provoking, inventive piece of theatre

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Review: Evelyn, Southwark Playhouse
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