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Shining the spotlight on performance in London. We ensure our reviews are informative, insightful and fair, and endeavour to publish them within 24 hours of attending a performance, giving production companies maximum exposure and our readers time to catch up on the latest shows and book tickets.
VENUE: UNION THEATRE >>> Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice has been reworked and reimagined more times than I can count. David Kerby-Kendall's new adaptation, Gay Pride and No Prejudice, is joining the body of works…
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: SOHO THEATRE, DEAN STREET >>> Zach Zucker, known as the 'bad boy of clown', returns to Soho with his award-winning alter-ego: Jack Tucker. His publicity boasts ‘Standing ovations, sold out performances, walk-outs and one-star…
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: UNION THEATRE >>> Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice has been reworked and reimagined more times than I can count. David Kerby-Kendall's new adaptation, Gay Pride and No Prejudice, is joining the body of works…