Review: Absolute Solo II, Rosie Kay Dance Company
Review: Absolute Solo II, Rosie Kay Dance Company4.0Overall ScoreAbsolute Solo II is a production consisting of three distinct pieces: 'Artemis Clown', 'Patisserie' and 'adult female dancer'…
Review: Absolute Solo II, Rosie Kay Dance Company4.0Overall ScoreAbsolute Solo II is a production consisting of three distinct pieces: 'Artemis Clown', 'Patisserie' and 'adult female dancer'…
Review: The Bitten Peach, Garrick Theatre/Tuck Shop West End4.0Overall ScoreThe Bitten Peach are the UK's only gender diverse Pan-Asian cabaret collective, and as such, everything they do is…
Review: Fow, Summerhall 4.0Overall Score Communication is key and sometimes it may even be the key to the heart. That is what Lissa, Siôn and Josh are discovering in Alun Saunders' play F…
Review: Two Fingers Up, Summerhall4.0Overall ScoreTwo Fingers Up is an epic, high energy piece that takes us through a journey of womanhood with an explosive trio. Orla Graham (Sharon), Sara…
David Furlong, Artistic Director of Exchange Theatre has experienced his fair share of discrimination as a Mauritian born man, but, as he explains here, in order for his company to grow, he …
Review: The Sean and Gerry Breakfast Show, Edinburgh Fringe4.0Overall ScoreSean (Drew Boone) and Gerry (Paul O'Doherty) are two veteran radio hosts who have an opportunity to hit the big tim…
Review: If We Ended This, Camden Fringe 4.0Overall Score I have the pleasure of reviewing If We Ended This for the second time, after reviewing the performance at Colours Hoxton in June. How…
Review: Hairspray, London Coliseum4.0Overall ScoreA classic of modern musical theatre, Hairspray offers everything that makes the genre what it is: catchy music, mesmerising choreography, la…
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Review: Sisters of Charity, The Lion and Unicorn4.0Overall ScoreSet in the notorious Bessborough Mother and Baby home in Cork, Sisters of Charity shares an insight into the lives of two 'fal…
Review: Changing Destiny, Young Vic3.0Overall ScoreChanging Destiny provides the long-awaited re-opening of the Young Vic, renowned for its high-quality productions. The energetic two-hander…
Review: Jack Hoosie and the Leisure Groan, The Water Rats2.0Overall ScoreWith open arms we are welcomed into Jack Hoosie's Leisure Groan in South Yorkshire. Unfortunately, discounts are not …
Review: Until the Trans Lady Sings/EXPO MCYO, The Cockpit 4.0Overall Score Tête à Tête: The Opera Festival has returned for the fourteenth time to present a diverse programme of wor…
Review: Coronavirus: A Great British Farce, Hen and Chickens Theatre4.0Overall ScoreIt's my first time back at the Hen and Chickens since Covid and I am thrilled to see it buzzing with life.…
Review: Oleanna, Arts Theatre4.0Overall ScoreOleanna opens in a grey-walled university office, complete with bookshelves, a knackered old Dell computer, and cheap abstract prints on the wall…
Review: Bottom's Dream and Twelfth Night, The GOAT Mcr 3.0Overall Score Manchester audiences don't have to travel back in time to Ancient Greece to see live theatre in an amphitheatre. The n…
Review: BLUD., Iris Theatre4.0Overall ScoreNestled in the heart of Covent Garden is the Actors' Church at St Paul's, usually passed through as one explores the heart of the city and its My F…
Born out of a need for more inclusivity, Edinburgh Fringe has been the go to festival for artists from all over the world for over 70 years. Is its return next week a bit premature though? P…
Review: South Pacific, Chichester Festival Theatre4.0Overall ScoreChichester Festival Theatre has become known for taking on some of the most challenging classics and transforming them into …
Review: head/lining, Pleasance Theatre 4.0Overall Score head/lining is sensuously punk rock. That is the best way to describe Knuckledown's performance at the Pleasance Theatre. It is punk r…
Review: Tommy on Top, Above the Stag Theatre3.0Overall ScoreChris Woodley has openly described his new play as a 'foul-mouthed farce', and few will dare to dispute him. Steeped in cringey jo…
Review: Somewhere to Belong, Lion and Unicorn Theatre 2.0Overall Score In starting to write this review, I did a quick Google search for 'stats for LGBT women in theatre'. These do not appea…
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: My Night With Reg, The Turbine Theatre 5.0Overall Score My Night With Reg was Kevin Elyot's breakthrough play and is widely considered to be a 'gay classic' after its 1994 premiere w…
Review: Andromeda, Camden People's Theatre4.0Overall ScoreAndromeda is an extremely cleverly written tale, intertwining astronomy and Greek mythology into a modern lesbian love story. Writte…