Review: The Death of a Black Man, Hampstead Theatre
Review: The Death of a Black Man, Hampstead Theatre4.0Overall ScoreAlfred Fagon's spirit crackles and roars in this new production of his seminal 70s classic, The Death of a Black Man. Helme…
Review: The Death of a Black Man, Hampstead Theatre4.0Overall ScoreAlfred Fagon's spirit crackles and roars in this new production of his seminal 70s classic, The Death of a Black Man. Helme…
Review: Lovefool, The Space Theatre 4.0Overall Score Last time I saw Lovefool, it was October 2020 and it was … fine? Tucked away upstairs in the Bread and Roses Theatre, the 5…
Review: Villain in Tinseltown, White Bear Theatre2.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping AYT going and …
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Review: Project Perfect Stranger and PlagueRound Game-Show, ZU-UK4.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a patreon with every penny going towards keepin…
Review: Romeo and Juliet, Metcalfe Gordon Productions3.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a patreon with every penny going towards keeping paying AYT…
Review: Love in the Time of Corona, Golden Age Theatre3.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a patreon with every penny going towards keeping AYT going…
Review: I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, Lambert Jackson Productions and London Coliseum3.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a patreon with ev…
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Review: Public Domain, Southwark Playhouse4.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a patreon with every penny going towards keeping paying AYT going and …
Review: Walk of Shame, Glass Half Full Theatre2.0Overall ScoreTrigger Warning: Rape, Sexual Assault To many, Alice (Stephanie Silver) is the kind of girl who is "practically asking for it
Review: Zoo Motel, Theatre Nation2.0Overall ScoreAt the end of The Wizard of Oz, a breathless Dorothy lies in bed back in Kansas, trying to decode her fantastical experience. "It wasn't a dr…
Review: Flight, The Bridge Theatre4.0Overall ScoreFlight is playing at the Bridge Theatre until the 16th January, for more information visit the Bridge Theatre's website. All photography in …
Review: Noise, NUA Dance and Ugly Duck80%Overall ScoreHere's an interesting question: how would you describe the concept of 'noise' to a d/Deaf person? How do you think a d/Deaf person would…
Review: GHBoy, Charing Cross Theatre4.0Overall ScorePounding music and moody purples flood the stage, drowning out any and all inhibitions. The half-naked young men cut up lines and rip popp…
Review: Crime of the Century, Chickenshed Theatre4.0Overall ScoreAs the audience saunters in (or, in this case, logs in to the livestream), a claxon lists a litany of demanding questions: "W…
Back in February, Samuel Nicholls spoke to Tobias Cornwell, artistic director of GOOMS, about standing out in an already oversaturated fringe theatre scene. Now, ten months and one pandemic …
Review: [Title of Show], Lambert Jackson and The Coliseum Online3.0Overall ScoreReader Rating 0 VotesWhen Mel Brooks' The Producers made the jump from stage to screen in 2005, the result was…
Review: Kevin James Doyle " The 30 Year Old Virgin3.0Overall Score"You know when you're talking about a movie with a group of people, and it's a movie everyone's seen, and then there's someo…
Review: Call Me By My Name, Dazed New World Festival 3.0Overall Score Call Me By My Name is perhaps the very antithesis of Call Me By Your Name. One escapes the harsh realities of the presen…
The Last Five Years was one of a huge number of shows that were forced to shut down in the middle of their run. Six months later, it has been remounted for the Covid age. In our latest featu…
Review: Lovefool, The Bread and Roses Theatre3.0Overall ScoreAs Dr Dan asserts in the pages of a Sugar magazine from 1995, "you need to discover what flirting means to YOU". For Rachel, it m…
Review: Wilde Without the Boy, The Playground Theatre4.0Overall ScoreWhat is freedom? Since COVID-19 hit back in March and the majority of us have been in intermittent stages of lockdown, th…
In our latest feature, Samuel Nicholls talks to Paul-Ryan Carberry, artistic director of London's Iris Theatre, about getting through a pandemic, the strength of their local community, and t…