Review: Paradise, National Theatre
Review: Paradise, National Theatre4.0Overall ScoreParadise is the new play by Kae Tempest performing in the Olivier at the National Theatre. A modern reimagining of Sophocles's tragedy Philo…
Review: Paradise, National Theatre4.0Overall ScoreParadise is the new play by Kae Tempest performing in the Olivier at the National Theatre. A modern reimagining of Sophocles's tragedy Philo…
Review: Bagdad Cafe, The Old Vic 4.0Overall Score Bagdad Cafe at The Old Vic is Emma Rice's new adaptation of the 1987 film of the same name. Rice's style is whimsical and full of wonder and…
Review: …cake, Theatre Peckham4.0Overall Score…cake is a psychological drama by babriye bukilwa premiering at Theatre Peckham. We are greeted by a strikingly simplistic and yet sublime s…
Review: The Narcissist, Arcola Theatre3.0Overall ScoreThe Narcissist is a one-man comedy show in the style of a self-help talk in the new open air section of the Arcola Theatre. Will Ado…
Review: Bach and Sons, The Bridge Theatre3.0Overall ScoreBach and Sons is a new play by renowned playwright Nina Raine about composer Johann Sebastian Bach's later years and his complicated …
Review: Fister Act, The Turbine Theatre3.0Overall ScoreTrigger Warning: Sexual Trauma Fister Act, the new drag musical by Fatt Butcher, is a one person show performing in its full vivacity a…
Review: Medium Font, Stables Theatre and Arts Centre2.0Overall ScoreMedium Font is a one-woman show about the journey of a clairvoyant to accept her gift and the life it offers her. Clai…
Review: The Secret Garden Experience, Wizard Presents5.0Overall ScoreThe Secret Garden Experience is an eight day audio journey through Frances Hodgson Burnett's book, The Secret Garden. Ten…
Review: Best Girl, Paus Online/Best Girl Productions3.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping AYT going a…
Review: Gate Generations, The Gate Theatre Online3.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping AYT going and …
Review: Scaramouche Jones, Stream Theatre4.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping AYT going and paying o…
Review: Typical, SoHo Theatre 5.0Overall Score If you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a patreon with every penny going towards keeping AYT going and paying our very ta…
Review: A Bloody Shambles, Living Record Festival3.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, please consider becoming a patreon with every penny helping keep the AYT going and paying our…
Review: An Intervention, Old Fire Station5.0Overall ScoreClare Lizzimore directs Mike Bartlett's An Intervention at Oxford's Old Fire Station. In this recording of a rehearsed reading, Charl…
Review: KUWENTO " 物語 (Monogatari), Théatre Lapis4.0Overall ScoreKuwento " 物語 (read Monogatori, meaning a traditional Japanese epic or narrative) is a portrayal of thre…
Review: Hildur Guðnadóttir: Chernobyl, The Barbican 3.0Overall Score Hildur Guðnadóttir: Chernobyl is a video of an immersive, experimental performance of the soundtrack to HBO's…
Review: Genesis 37, Cockpit Theatre2.0Overall ScoreGenesis 37, performing at the Cockpit Theatre, is a sci-fi play about a world where an illness has killed three-quarters of the women on Ea…
Review: Mission One: The Heist, Agent Venture 4.0Overall Score Agent Venture's Mission One: The Heist is a Zoom based adventure to complete alongside three or four friends/colleagues. Prior …
Review: Dante's In-Furlough 4.0Overall Score Dante's In-Furlough, based on Shel Silverstein's poem, 'Billy Markham and the Devil' is a humorously named immersive piece at London's 'The Vault…
Review: Parklife, Virtual Collaborators Festival3.0Overall ScoreParklife, originally created for the Virtual Collaborators Festival in Leytonstone, questions our access to green spaces and t…
Review: We Were Having A Perfectly Nice Time, Omnibus Theatre 2.0Overall Score We Were Having a Perfectly Nice Time works perfectly for a socially distanced venue. A two-hander needing only …
Review: Letters, Gate Theatre4.0Overall ScoreThis is my third and final viewing of Letters. Helena Lymbery and Isabel Adomakoh Young are the performers this week " reuniting these two women …
Review: Sunnymead Court, Defibrillator with The Actors Centre 4.0Overall Score This trip to Sunnymead Court is my first trip back to an indoor performance with other audience members. There …
Review: Letters, Gate Theatre4.0Overall ScoreThis is my second week of watching Letters, quite the staple of a Monday evening. I nestle in with a cup of tea and watch the clock tick down fro…
Review: Letters, Gate Theatre5.0Overall ScoreA paper clock ticks down. 10 minutes to go. The backing music is upbeat and cheerful. Our two performers come on screen, Hannah Ringham and Nina …