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We're up with the Larks for Infants

James Lark talks to us about new musical, Infants, coming to OSO Arts Centre this week. We chat the show, musicals in general and why eight year old's are really just like the adults.

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Podcast: We're up with the Larks for Infants

Playing This Week

Passing Through Every Part of the Brain
Playing 13 - 17 July, an autobiographical play about memories and reflections, self-isolation and self-reconcillation.

A great chance to catch this unique looking play in the rather wonderful and unusual settings of The Crypt Gallery at St Pancreas.

Just £10 (plus fees). Students use EAST15 at checkout to get £2 off your ticket.

Book here

Latest reviews

I, Kermit, Lion and Unicorn Theatre



A humorously absurdist exploration of the relationship between actor and character, the succession of intellectual property, and men and frogs.

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Review: I, Kermit, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

The Importance of being Earnest
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium

Review: The Importance of being Earnest, The Roman Theatre of Verulamium


This tale of deception in the upper classes is given a roaring 1920’s overhaul. The production races around with frantic energy, humorously ‘Putting on the Ritz’.

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Anything Goes, Barbican Theatre



Effervescently joyful, this reprise of a great classic is a heartwarming, foot-tapping restorative. Kerry Ellis as ice-blonde chanteuse Reno Sweeney dazzles and lifts everyone’s spirits.

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Review: Anything Goes, Barbican Theatre

The Woman Who Eats Babies and other tales from Yamanashi
Barons Court Theatre

Review: The Woman Who Eats Babies and other tales from Yamanashi, Barons Court Theatre


A short and sweet, intimate sharing of hilarious folk tales from Japan. With some great performances, it is sure to make you laugh and appreciate the simplicity of storytelling.

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Dracula's Guest, White Bear Theatre



Dracula’s Guest offers two good performances, a solid script and a memorably close and, of course, bloody climax.

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Review: Dracula's Guest, White Bear Theatre

Dance Of Death, Arcola Theatre

Review: Dance Of Death, Arcola Theatre


A disappointingly static and lifeless production, despite accomplished acting and some striking lighting effects.

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Rapture, Pleasance Theatre



The conception of a brilliantly exciting theatre company, Rapture is a fresh and exhilarating play that colourfully encapsulates queer relationships in London. It’s a must see.

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Review: Rapture, Pleasance Theatre

9 Circles, Park Theatre

Review: 9 Circles, Park Theatre


An unsettling, sometimes surreal account of a discharged soldier’s downfall and mental instability, which is sadly too relevant to current news.

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