10,593 stories from A Younger Theatre
Review: The Greatest Play in the History of the World, Hull Truck Theatre 4.0Overall Score There is something awe inspiring about being awake as the rest of the world seemingly lies in slumb…
Review: A Life In The C*ntry, Buzzcut Festival3.0Overall ScoreNow more than ever, we have begun to appreciate the outdoors as a necessary break from the buzz or mundanity of life. Moving fro…
Review: Stunner, Camden People's Theatre4.0Overall ScoreThe Oxford Dictionary has two definitions for the word Stunner: a shocking piece of news or an attractive person (specifically a woman…
The groundbreaking theatre company, Clean Break haven't stopped this past year and they have no intention of doing so anytime soon. We chat with Co-Artistic Director, RoÃsÃn McBrinn to…
Review: Grief Dances, Buzzcut Festival3.0Overall ScoreClaudia Edwards's Grief Dances is adigital performance by two dancers, Edwards and Jess Paris in two separate locations yet sharing the …
Review: The Language of Kindness, Shoreditch Town Hall 5.0Overall Score The Language of Kindness is first and foremost a celebration of our NHS nurses. Performed at Shoreditch Town Hall, it …
Review: Take Off Your Cornflakes, White Bear Theatre4.0Overall ScoreTake Off Your Cornflakes is a one-man show, starring Mark Lockyer as Tom, a man who has been diagnosed with early onset Al…
Review: The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars 5.0Overall Score Justice can be such an objective word " more of a feeling than something we can pin down, and so rarely is it achieved as desired fo…
Review: LIT, Nottingham Playhouse3.0Overall ScoreSomehow it's already June. For schoolkids, the summer holiday is near. A time when you might find love, fall out of love, find new friends an…
Review: Mouthful of Salt and Soil, BUZZCUT 3.0Overall Score Jo Tyabji's Mouthful of Salt and Soil is my first theatrical walking experience. It is a boiling hot, summery June day in central …
Review: Open Return, Blink Theatre4.0Overall ScoreWe've all been there " on a busy busy train from Edinburgh to London. It's a long journey, there are no seats to be spared and somebody has …
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…
Today we're sitting down with Rob Madge, a former child actor who has appeared in Mary Poppins, Oliver and Les Miserables in the West End to talk about their new show, My Son's A Queer But W…
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: Counting Headlights, Little Match Theatre 4.0Overall Score Noriko Ward's Counting Headlights, as part of Frumpish Theatre's Fresh festival, is a playful splatter of the protagonist, …
Review: Drowntown, Barbican and Rhiannon Faith Company3.0Overall ScoreDrowntown is a show that gives "voice to the vulnerable and unheard". It opens with Dom (Dominic Coffey), "someone tryin…
Review: how to live a jellicle life, Lion & Unicorn Theatre4.0Overall ScoreAre you living a jellicle life? Wait, no " I have to backtrack to the question: What exactly is a jellicle life…
Review: Quentin Crisp: Naked Hope, Wilton's Music Hall/Seabright Productions3.0Overall ScoreQuentin Crisp: Naked Hope, a one-man show written by and starring Mark Farrelly, reanimates Quenti…
Review: Northern Saint, Pleasance theatre 3.0Overall Score Kitty Ball's, Northern Saint, is a warming yet alarming story of the effect one's voice can have on social. For good and, sadly, fo…
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: Circus Days and Nights, Malmö Opera3.0Overall ScoreRobert Lax's 1959 book The Circus of the Sun recounts a day in the life of a travelling circus. Philip Glass has drawn inspiration…
Review: Doody, Brighton Fringe4.0Overall ScoreDoody is a twenty-five-minute gem showing online as part of this year's Brighton Fringe Festival, in collaboration with NSDF x Spotlight. The pi…
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: Topsie Redfern's Crystal Balls, Above The Stag Theatre4.0Overall ScoreOnce upon a time there was a sparkling, girly boy who found a mysterious crystal ball hidden away in an attic. T…
Review: Wrapped Up In This, Mele Broomes/Take Me Somewhere 5.0Overall Score The first 15 minutes are atmospheric: beautiful music accompanying a dimly lit stage slowly filling with fog. Mele…