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Friday, October 8, 2021

Athena review " teenage duellists take a hesitant stab at friendship by Kate Wyver

Yard theatre, LondonTwo vividly portrayed fencers shuffle towards a climactic battle in this smart, galvanising coming-of-age drama The verbal sparring is sharp and pointed in Gracie Gardne…

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Thursday, October 7, 2021

Metamorphoses review " riotous night of vice, profanity and shocks by Kate Wyver

Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, LondonAncient Greek myths are retold with stripped-back simplicity and no little bloodshed in a hugely enjoyable show "Welcome in," calls Irfan Shamji as latecomers …

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Sunday, October 3, 2021

How to Survive an Apocalypse review " dinner drama ducks deep questions by Kate Wyver

Finborough theatre, LondonJordan Hall's play dips its toes into surviving global apocalypse but only explores romantic disaster This play will not teach you how to survive an apocalypse. Pi…

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Sunday, September 26, 2021

Mythosphere review " bullied girl takes erratic flight for the bird realm by Kate Wyver

Stone Nest, LondonInna Dulerayn's hallucinatory and astonishingly costumed fantasia disintegrates into incoherence in the second half Under the arches of an old Welsh chapel, beaked angels s…

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Thursday, September 23, 2021

Motionhouse: Nobody review " keep your eyes glued to this incredible ensemble by Kate Wyver

Peacock theatre, LondonForget about the plot and lose yourself in this dance-circus show whose dizzying performers cast gravity aside She falls almost in slow motion, sideways, her body rigi…

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Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Muse and model or painter-poet? Elizabeth Siddal given fresh portrait by Kate Wyver

RashDash's new theatre production honours the pre-Raphaelite by focusing on her own art and poetry " and shifting from tragedy into comedy Wan, pale, tragic. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Siddal is rem…

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Thursday, September 2, 2021

Sound Cistem review " a heady disco of trans stories by Kate Wyver

Pleasance, LondonAyden Brouwers and Lizzie Morris's insightful and emotional dance show features the thoughts of young trans and non-binary people "They say it's trans people who are obsesse…

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Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Pecs: The Boys Are Back in Town review " drag kings cast off lockdown woes and double denims by Kate Wyver

Soho theatre, LondonCreative cabaret from Thrustin Limbersnake, Loose Willis and the gang celebrates reopened queer spaces and non-binary beauty After almost two years of very little access …

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Tuesday, August 24, 2021

When Darkness Falls review " Guernsey's ghosts leave you cowering in your seat by Kate Wyver

Park theatre, LondonAfter a shaky start, this spooky tale gets smarter and scarier as the night goes on, cleverly entwining local history and folklore A hefty storm is brewing outside a rams…

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Friday, August 20, 2021

The Song Project review " a mixed bag of theatrical ballads by Kate Wyver

Royal Court, LondonDutch singer Wende performs songs conceived by playwrights " on topics from bloody battles to online dating " with magnetism and a talent for storytelling In this glorious…

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Thursday, August 19, 2021

Scab review " turbulent one-hander has a lot to pick at by Kate Wyver

Arcola Outside, LondonLuke Stapleton's story of two lonely men finding comfort in one another is a gem " so it's a shame it's obscured by loud music, drama school-isms and cliche Scab gnaws …

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Thursday, August 12, 2021

2:22: A Ghost Story review " Lily Allen gives you chills in slick, clever horror by Kate Wyver

Noël Coward theatre, LondonThe pop star makes her West End debut in a contemporary haunted-house chiller that smartly plays with all the old tropes and leaves the room electric with fear …

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Sunday, August 8, 2021

Park Bench review " innovative show starts online and ends on stage by Kate Wyver

Park theatre, LondonTori-Allen Martin's two-hander opens with the audience watching at home " then the second half is performed in person The concept is the strongest part of Tori Allen-Mart…

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Friday, August 6, 2021

'The best summer of my life' " Kae Tempest takes Sophocles on a gender odyssey by Kate Wyver

The writer has turned a Greek tragedy about a marooned soldier into an all-women play for the Covid era. They reveal how its creation mirrored their own journey 'These stories can be intimid…

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Arthur/Merlin review " family-friendly quest loses its way by Kate Wyver

Iris theatre, LondonMichael Elcock's winning Arthur and Kate Donnachie's frustrated Merlin make a sparky team but the show can't decide whether it's playing to kids or adults On this drizzly…

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Friday, July 30, 2021

Blasphemy, violence and live turtles: 10 plays that shocked the world by Kate Wyver

A history of theatre's most controversial moments, from Jerry Springer: The Opera to Sarah Kane's 'unrelenting' Blasted Sensationally vulgar, this musical take on the TV host was taken to co…

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Thursday, July 15, 2021

Lava review " a captivating, continent-spanning one-woman show by Kate Wyver

Bush theatre, LondonRonkẹ Adékoluẹjo oozes charm and confidence in Benedict Lombe's superb memoir-monologue Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo is luminous in Benedict Lombe's passionate …

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Sunday, July 11, 2021

Lucy McCormick: Life: Live! " wannabe pop star's lockdown fever dream by Kate Wyver

Battersea Arts Centre, LondonMcCormick's narcissistic alter ego Lucy Muck has a feral energy, but is a one-note creation who lacks the focus of her previous shows Life: Live! is a hot mess. …

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Monday, July 5, 2021

The Global Playground review " silliness at full throttle as cameras roll on dance moves by Kate Wyver

Great Northern Warehouse, ManchesterFun, mischief, comic puppetry and rather frustrating lulls abound as a dance company attempts to film its latest show Blending dance, puppetry and play, t…

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Sunday, July 4, 2021

All of This Unreal Time review " Cillian Murphy confesses all in pounding sound and blinding light by Kate Wyver

Central Hall, Manchester Central, and onlineIn a grimy and intense film installation, the actor unleashes a torrent of regret, superbly scripted by Max Porter Cillian Murphy, wearing a bla…

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Tuesday, June 29, 2021

'A pained love letter to boyhood': Cillian Murphy and Max Porter on their new film by Kate Wyver

Their first project saw the actor tormented by a giant crow and pounded at ping-pong. Now the pair have joined forces again for a film exploring guilt and masculinity in an age of mounting d…

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Thursday, June 24, 2021

Romeo and Juliet review " lovers and fighters are pawns in Shakespeare's devastating game by Kate Wyver

Regent's Park Open Air theatre, LondonCavan Clarke's Mercutio steals the spotlight in an entertaining production that foregrounds past trauma Rapiers and sand-timers mix with skinny jeans an…

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Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner review " sharp, furious and funny by Kate Wyver

Royal Court, LondonJasmine Lee-Jones's striking debut drama is a sparky exploration of racism, gender and social media Veering between real life and the virtual timeline, Jasmine Lee-Jones'…

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Thursday, June 17, 2021

Doctor Who: Time Fracture review " a close encounter with cosmic anarchy by Kate Wyver

Davies Mews, Bond StreetThis immersive show makes up for its disarray with the visceral thrill of moving among familiar and stunningly realised aliens "It's been a frantic day," says Leonard…

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Thursday, June 10, 2021

After Life review " an ode to precious moments and stage management by Kate Wyver

Dorfman, LondonJack Thorne's adaptation of Hirokazu Kore-eda's film about dead souls living out eternal memories is charmingly done The last year has been one awful thing after another. It's…

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Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Hug it out: one-to-one show Skin Hunger will satisfy your craving for touch by Kate Wyver

Performers invite audience members for a hug through a sheet of plastic in three intimate monologues inspired by the power of physical contact My cheek is folded into his neck. He's speaking…

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Friday, May 28, 2021

The Place at the Bridge review " a crow-Bard love letter to Bristol by Kate Wyver

Tobacco Factory theatreShakespeare's words are repurposed as reverence to the city in a heartfelt play let down by its forced format Blending sonnets and street art, The Place at the Bridge …

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Friday, May 21, 2021

Cruise review " a stunning return to lost gay London by Kate Wyver

Duchess theatre, LondonJack Holden delivers a powerhouse one-man show about the hedonism, joy and tragedy of the 80s scene Joyful, painful and wholeheartedly life-grabbing, Cruise is an ode…

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Wednesday, April 28, 2021

The smallest gay bar in Leeds: 'don't worry, there's room to dance!' by Kate Wyver

With queer spaces shrinking at a dramatic rate, artist Lucy Hayhoe's installation invites you on a night out for one and asks: what makes a place gay? "A gay bar is worth something different…

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Thursday, December 10, 2020

Overflow review " friendship and fear in bathroom-sink drama by Kate Wyver

Bush theatre, London Reece Lyons stars in Travis Alabanza's thought-provoking play which explores trans safety and is set in a public toilet Rosie is trapped in a bathroom. Tugging at her ve…

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Tuesday, December 8, 2020

GHBoy review " a bold look at chemsex and trauma by Kate Wyver

Charing Cross theatre, LondonPaul Harvard's debut play, about homophobia and sexual assault, shows promise and has a complex lead but lacks focus Exploring the life of a man trying to quit t…

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