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Life is a Dream, (La vida es Sueño), Cheek by Jowl, Barbican Theatre review

Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s 1635 Baroque verse play is modernised by Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod.

Hugs Tears and Bus Replacements – review

by Nod At The Fox, part of Brighton Fringe 2021 Our narrator tells us, after a successful jamming...

We’re Staying Right Here – review

We’re Staying Right Here from debut writer Henry Devas is a immersive manic black comedy that explores some...

The Shape of Things | review

Neil LaBute's two hour four-hander dark comedy is just as relevant today as it was 20 years ago....
Emily McGlynn (Kit), Alex Brain (Cassie), Helen Chong (Tin) - credit Claire Bilyard

Cassie and the Lights | Review

Based on real-life events and interviews with children in care, Cassie and the Lights tells the poignant story...

Hunger at Arcola Theatre – review

Brought to us by Jump Spark theatre company and directed by Fay Lomas, Hunger is based on the...

Othello at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith | Review

Frantic Assembly’s explosive and often violent two-hour production of Othello at the Lyric Hammersmith is exhilarating throughout. Directed by...

My mother said I never should … review

Charlotte Keatley’s drama brings us on a journey of four generations of women in the most widely...

Shida the musical – review

Written and performed by Jeannette Bayardelle, the UK première of the hit Off-Broadway musical SHIDA opened at The Vaults on 11...

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...