Mike Carter
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Mike Carter7 February 2025
Review: KS6: Small Forward, Barbican Pit
A refreshing angle on politics, totalitarianism, defiance, and exile from a company committed to the fight for freedom.
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Mike Carter21 January 2025
Review: Macbeth, National Cinemas
There’s no reason to miss out on great theatre. In 2025, you can enjoy one of 2024’s biggest hits thanks…
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Features
Mike Carter28 December 2024
Feature: 2024. The Year I Said No To Trauma!
Mike Carter on seeking out theatre without the trauma
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Mike Carter22 December 2024
Review: Full Tone Orchestra’s Christmas Concert, Westminster Central Hall
A star-making UK debut from Irish tenor Emmet Cahill and an imposing venue make this festive charity concert one to…
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Mike Carter6 December 2024
Review: Hansel and Gretel, Shakespeare’s Globe
Ill-conceived and overly worthy, this attempt to attract families to Shakespeare’s Globe with a refugee-themed take on a fairytale is…
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Mike Carter12 November 2024
Review: Armistice Day Concert: What If?, Royal Overseas League
A refreshing evolution of the classical song recital that could be the start of something exciting.
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Mike Carter14 October 2024
Review: Q The Music’s James Bond Concert Spectacular, O2 Indigo
An irresistible party for Bond and music fans
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Mike Carter5 October 2024
Review: Nowhere, Battersea Arts Centre
As a heartfelt reflection on Arab identity inspired by revolution, Nowhere is hampered by a lack of discipline and structure.
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Mike Carter25 September 2024
Review: Janie Dee’s Beautiful World Cabaret, Jermyn St Theatre
A refreshing environmental take on classic cabaret from one of British musical theatre’s greatest stars.
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Mike Carter9 August 2024
Review: Heart of A Dog, Camden People’s Theatre
The sheer energy of youth
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