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The Country Wife: review

Morphic Grafitti’s new production of William Wycherley’s 1675 raunchy restoration comedy, the Country Wife is re-imagined in the 1920’s Gatsbyesque Jazz age of playboys and...
Natalie Casey, Ralph Davis, Sam Frenchum, Michael Marcus & Catrin Stewart_Valued Friends_Pamela Raith Photography

Valued Friends @ Kingston’s Rose Theatre – Review

Directed by Michael Fentiman, Stephen Jeffreys’ Valued Friends is at Kingston’s Rose Theatre until October 12th. The play stars Natalie...

Messiah at Stratford Circus Arts Centre – review

Directed by Jesse Briton, Messiah, is an explosive new play that dramatises the night 21 year old revolutionary Fred...

“Building the Wall” is a terrifying glimpse into the future of Trump’s America

The date is 22 November 2019. We are led to understand that Donald Trump has been...

Scary Bikers review; grief, bicycles and Brexit.

Just a short walk from the squabbling politicians at Westminster, Trafalgar Studios presents a play set around...

The Solid Life of Sugar Water review | a poignant love story

This touching story of love and loss by Jack Thorne runs at Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond from...

Nelson Mandela: the Official Exhibition

26 Leake Street Gallery at Waterloo’s Graffiti Tunnels is transformed into an interactive audiovisual space taking you on...

The Creature [Frankenstein retold] – review

A vessel trapped in the frozen Arctic ocean miles from the shore, takes on a stranger. The woman...

Dorothea Tanning at Tate Modern

"I wanted to lead the eye into spaces that hid, revealed, transformed all at one and where there...

Batsu! – A riotous night of Improv at it’s best | Review

BATSU!, the hit underground show that was created in New York and Chicago, makes it's London debut at Underbelly...