Drama
A staple for us and for many if you fancy a more traditional play. When we first started Everything Theatre it was specifically to review drama. We’ve branched out over the years, but it will always be a favourite of ours.
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Review: Black Power Desk, Brixton House
Black, bold and brilliant! A searing tale of being Black and British in 1970s Britain.
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Review: SCAPE, Colab Tower, Tunnel 1
A great premise and solid performance, staged in a difficult space!
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Review: Vernon, Jack Studio Theatre
Part of SE Fest 2025, Vernon is a one-man show about a funeral director, with writer Gary Bates also performing as the eponymous Vernon. It’s hard to tell if there is an autobiographical element to the writing: if so, it…
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Review: Deaf Republic, Royal Court Theatre
A complex play that activates inclusion and empowers the possibility of alternative ways of being.
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Review: Born With Teeth, Wyndham’s Theatre
A rare beast in the West End; a clever play for clever, curious audiences.
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Review: Pitchfork Disney, Kings Head Theatre
Disturbs the audience as brilliantly as intended - make sure you read the content warnings.
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Review: Really Good Exposure, Soho Theatre
From childhood aspirations of stardom to a fizzled-out career and swathes of scandal, Megan Prescott lays bare the horrors that lie behind the scenes of showbiz.
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Review: Lavvies, The Space
Get a sneak peek into the Essex nightclub DAZZLERS’ ladies’ loos in LAVVIES. Witness the high-drama of a wild night out, have some big laughs, and celebrate friendship.
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Review: Still Here, Golden Goose Theatre
The Golden Goose is a typical pub theatre: a compact black box in an unassuming room in a less-than-glamorous pub. For Still Here, the sparse seating is arranged on three sides in a thrust stage formation, with boxing ropes marking…
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Review: Ascension, EdFringe
A Narrative For The Ages