Features
Our features are often a chance for us to talk about those aspects of theatre that we may not cover in the reviews or interviews.
Many of our features are one-off articles, maybe about an event we’ve been to, or something that is happening. But we also have plans for feature series, so watch this space.
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Feature: All We Are Saying, Is Give Fringe A Chance
Michael Taylor looks back at 2025 and why Fringe Theatre is the place to be
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Feature: The Year I Craved Human Connection
Mike Carter Looks Back at His 2025 We continue our review of 2025 with Mike Carter, who this time last year told us about his year avoiding trauma theatre. This time around Mike turns his attention to his growing need…
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Feature: A Celebration of Spaces
Mary Pollard looks at the spaces that have filled her 2025 As we do this time every year, we get our team to look back at the year just gone. It’s a great chance to really take stock of just…
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Feature: Let’s Hear It For The Girls
Rob Warren rounds up his 2025, a year when much of the best stuff reviewed was very female dominated
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Feature: Was 2025 the year of the revival?
Owen Thomas James looks back at the last 12 months in theatreland, wondering if revivals were the year's big thing?
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Feature: The Theatre Pleasures of 2025
Faye Elder rounds up her year reviewing for Everything Theatre
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Feature: Goin’ Hollywood, King’s Head Theatre
A schmaltzy musical with creditable performances, but potential for more from the material.
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Feature: Phantom of the Opera Afternoon Tea at Sofitel London St James
A stunning introduction to a tasty and exciting new event by LW Entertainment. It’s been a little over a month since LW Entertainment, the company that manages all of Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber’s body of work, announced its move into…
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Feature: ET explores the best of bOing! 2025
Inclusive family fun and pure imagination – just magical! bOing! is a relaxed annual Family Arts Festival held over two days during the August bank holiday weekend at the Gulbenkian Arts Centre and Kent at Canterbury University campus. Placing inclusivity…
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Feature: Backstage at the Ballets Russes
We all love a mystery, but a mystery concerning the great visionary of ballet Vaslav Nijinsky is particularly intriguing. A brand new exhibition coming to the Well Walk Theatre’s Livingstone Studio now reveals the previously untold tale of a dancer…