Lion and Unicorn Theatre
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Reviews
Review: Tape, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Cellar Door’s revival of this 25 year old play raises enduring questions about memory and consent.
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Review: Don’t Look at Me: A Modern Retelling of Medusa, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A refashioning of the myth of Medusa and Perseus, who become enemies to lovers in a funny, witty romantic comedy
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Interviews
Unpacking Generational Reproductive Rights
Flaming Creature Theatre tackles the nuances of abortion laws and bodily autonomy across generations in 'Quickening' at the Lion &…
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Table Dancing and Met Gala Dreams: The Ultimate Guide to Being Very Hot. Very Messy
Georgia Polly-Taylor tells us about her journey to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
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Review: Offgridland, Lion & Unicorn Theatre
Paul Richards is warm and engaging, relating one man’s quest to just have a few minutes’ quiet lunch.
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Review: Grave Matters, Lion & Unicorn Theatre
With plenty of potential to unearth in this play, Grave Matters never quite manages to bring the bones fully to…
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Shadows, Secrets, and Music Hall Magic
Pickpocket Theatre Company asks Are You Waiting To Be Found?
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Unpacking the Pressure to Blend In
Go behind the scenes of 'BEIGE' at Camden Fringe 2026.
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Waiting Room Anarchy
Zoe Chapman on The Doctor Will See You Now at The Lion & Unicorn Theatre
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