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Review: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, London Palladium5.0Overall ScoreWhen you think about it, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat is kind of an insane musical. It…
As we get ever closer to the return of Edinburgh Fringe, lots of exciting shows and new faces are pushing through what is traditionally a rather commercial affair. One such face is Phoebe An…
More creative opportunities in the arts today. Do you want to help make the National Theatre more accessible? Join an amazing new mentoring programme for deaf, disabled or neurodivergent wri…
After it was announced that Six the Musical would not return to the Arts Theatre but the Vaudeville, Disabled fans were left devastated due to its lack of accessibility. Outreach Officer, Na…
Review: Hotel Paradiso, Underbelly Festival4.0Overall ScoreUnderbelly Festival's new circus tent in the heart of Central London is the perfect setting for Lost in Translation Circus' new per…
Review: Tethered, The Lion and Unicorn Theatre3.0Overall ScoreThere is one word for Chewboy Productions' Tethered: meta. The piece is a surreal, strange and hilarious experience which blurs …
Review: PNOC.io, Camden People's Theatre3.0Overall ScorePNOC. io is a digital interactive theatre experience presented by Chronic Insanity at Camden People's Theatre. Upon entering this vide…
Review: Am I A Terrible Person, Brighton Fringe 3.0Overall Score The work is marked with an onslaught of intrusive thoughts, tracked by the clicking of a hamster wheel. Ant Lightfoot has rew…
Review: Bigot, Camden People's Theatre2.0Overall ScoreBigot, a piece of new writing by Hassan Govia, explores the nature of online abuse. It dissects how incendiary comments can turn into ar…
Review: Every Seven Years, Jack Studio Theatre4.0Overall ScoreEvery Seven Years is a coming-of-age drama that plays with the idea that our bodies are reborn every seven years, once all our c…
Review: Rise, White Bear Theatre 4.0Overall Score Rise is set in a dystopian world where the divide between the wealthy and poor has grown to insurmountable levels. It examines democracy, th…
Review: Gin Craze, Royal & Derngate5.0Overall ScoreGin Craze is the tale of Mary, Lydia and Jack, and the gin sellers of Gin Lane. It is loud and bawdy, but undeniably hilarious! It t…
Review: Dorian: A Rock Musical, stream.theatre3.0Overall ScoreDorian: A Rock Musical is based on the classical book 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' by Oscar Wilde. Bart Lambert opens the produc…
Lots more theatre opportunites and support this week! Look out for a writing programmes for artists of South Asian Descent and a space specifically centered around the Neurodivergent Aesthet…
As the brilliant work of Talawa continues, we're treated to a new voice on the block: Juliana Ayeni-Stevens. She talks to AYT about her auto-biographical show, Work this Pussy, the revolutio…
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: Anna X, Harold Pinter Theatre4.0Overall ScoreA recent Guardian profile of playwright Joseph Charlton lamented how, prior to Anna X's current run at The Harold Pinter Theatre, his pla…
Review: Magic Mike Live, Hippodrome Casino3.0Overall ScoreFollowing the huge success of two films inspired by his real-life experience as a stripper, Channing Tatum has devised a live dance …
Review: Dance, King's Head Theatre 4.0Overall Score Dance is a new play which originally premiered as a lockdown drama in 2020. Itfollows the story of teenager Kemi, who has been bullied and…
Review: For The Grace of You Go I, Theatr Clwyd4.0Overall ScoreFor The Grace of You Go I is both entertaining and slightly unsettling. Although originally set to be staged in the spring of 2…
Review: Words Without Consent, Southwark Playhouse3.0Overall ScoreThe premise of 2Gal Theatre Company's Words Without Consent excites me: written and acted by two women (Ellen Patterson and …
We're bringing you more theatre opportunites this week, as well as some from last week which are still ongoing. Look out for Hull-based treats and a biggie from Tamasha. Good luck! Tiata fah…
Review: The Octopus, King's Head Theatre3.0Overall ScoreWhat were you doing during lockdown? Were you perhaps on the hunt for a job? Or were you busy being driven mad by the isolation? Both …
Review: From Here, Chiswick Playhouse3.0Overall ScoreFrom Here has its press night under incredibly difficult circumstances: two cast members have been forced to isolate due to Track and Tra…
Review: Red Side of the Moon, Iris Theatre3.0Overall ScoreRed Side of the Moon, part of the Iris Theatre Festival, features a stunning score by Kathryn Tindall, sung equally beautifully by T…