VENUE: THEATRO TECHNIS >>> Paris has the Olympics but hey, London has the Camden Fringe, now in full swing till August 25, and rivalling Edinburgh. Four weeks of theatre, comedy and performance across North London
VENUE: THE OTHER PALACE >>> “Are they playing Roar by Katie Perry?”, I asked my sister as we walked into The Other Palace Theatre in Victoria. “I think so”, she replied, setting the tone for a
VENUE: RIVERSIDE STUDIOS >>> Sometimes you are lucky enough to stumble upon a little gem, and this was a polished diamond. Written and performed by Mohit Mathur, and directed by Phil Willmott, Dial 1 for
VENUE: RIVERSIDE STUDIOS >>> Following their first successful Bitesize Festival back in January, Riverside Studios have programmed another instalment of this exciting new concept showcasing work from new and emerging theatre makers. Running from 5th-31st July
VENUE: ARCOLA THEATRE >>> How do you define sex and relationships in 2024? It’s complicated, obviously. Yet, popular culture still pushes the trajectory of finding Mr or Mrs Right in a sweeping-you-off-your-feet kind of way.
VENUE: BARONS COURT THEATRE >>> A cowboy (Daniel Pirie), madam, inventor (Vilma Kitula), sheriff, doctor and priest (Cameron Harris) all walk into a bar. I won't spoil the punchline. The set is sparse: “A bar
VENUE: BRIDEWELL THEATRE >>> A glossy programme depicting a burning witch, a noose and haunted house bore the legend: She Died. Her Curse Lives On. Two faceless figures top to toe in black, monks’ cowls
VENUE: Southwark Playhouse, Borough >>> A no-holds barred re-working of Oscar Wilde’s masterpiece, the Picture of Dorian Gray, explodes onto the London stage this summer with Dorian: The Musical. A cast of impossibly young, talented,
VENUE: TABARD >>> Have you ever had one of those days when events conspire against you? When you are frustrated at every turn? When even the simplest conversations are misconstrued? Driven to distraction by incessant
VENUE: THE OTHER PALACE >>> What do polyamory, Southend-on-Sea, and a hall of mirrors have in common? They all played an instrumental part in the construction of Shake it Up!’s Improvised Shakespeare Show at the