Review: Actually, Trafalgar Studios
Review: Actually, Trafalgar Studios5.0starsA play pitched as being about consent turns out to be about a whole lot more, in the London debut of Anna Ziegler's Actually at the Trafalgar Studi…
Review: Actually, Trafalgar Studios5.0starsA play pitched as being about consent turns out to be about a whole lot more, in the London debut of Anna Ziegler's Actually at the Trafalgar Studi…
Review: River in the Sky, Hope Theatre 3.0stars Through a series of wild children's adventure stories, a couple tries to come to terms with their grief in an unusual and striking play about …
Review: Flirt With Reality, Peacock Theatre3.0starsAn ensemble of eight dancers and one tabla player present a series of narrative dances enhanced by technology in Another Kind of Blue's per…
Review: Laura-Doe's Vaudeville of the Vulva, Bread and Roses Theatre2.0starsCabaret meets puppetry meets vulvae in the latest one-woman show to hit the Bread and Roses Theatre " it's Laura-D…
Review: Salomé, Greenwich Theatre3.0starsBiblical scandal meets Oscar Wilde meets business casual in Lazarus Theatre Company's new production of Salomé at Greenwich Theatre this May. In th…
Review: SHIFT, Shoreditch Town Hall5.0Overall ScoreAt Shoreditch Town Hall this May, theatre and circus collide to produce something truly unique. Barely Methodical Troupe (BMT) bring their …
Review: Tony's Last Tapes, Omnibus Theatre3.0starsI've often wondered what politician, writer and diarist Tony Benn would make of the UK's current political crisis (or crises). Read between …
Review: Little Miss Sunshine, Arcola Theatre4.0starsAs a big fan of the film Little Miss Sunshine, I was curious to see how James Lapine and William Finn would adapt the story not only into …
Review: Mary's Babies, Jermyn Street Theatre 4.0stars Just two actresses play an astounding 41 characters in a provoking play by Maud Dromgoole at Jermyn Street Theatre this spring. Mary's B…
Review: Lucy Light, VAULT Festival 4.0Overall Score Sarah Milton's latest play Lucy Light deals with some serious stuff. It follows two teenage girls, Lucy (Emmy Rose) and Jess (Amy Clark) f…
Review: WOMANS, VAULT Festival4.0starsTravel back in time to discover the truth, or at least a potential truth, about women in Rome with Scratchworks Theatre Company's musical comedy WOMANS …
Review: Sacha Guitry, Ma Fille et Moi, Playground Theatre4.0starsOpening with immediate intrigue, Sacha Guitry, Ma Fille et Moi captivates audiences with an enthralling opening sequence. A w…
Review: I Stopped… .When. VAULT Festival3.0starsWritten by and starring Nicole Acquah, a new piece of slam theatre is now playing at the VAULT festival. Directed by Darcas A. Stevens, I St…
stars4.0Overall ScoreOriginal Death Rabbit, currently running at the Jermyn Street Theatre, sounds like it has something to do with the film Donnie Darko. It doesn't, although they have more…
This December, Nicolette Kay revives Aimée Stuart's quick-witted play for its first run since 1940. Jeannie, currently underway at the Finborough Theatre, tells the story of a fiery and fun…
It's fair to say I caught Pity Laughs: A Tale of Two Gays on a bad night, but if that's their worst, then they're still pretty good. Mark Bittlestone and Will Dalrymple's two-man show is all…
A unique piece of improv theatre is currently underway at the Rosemary Branch Theatre as Erin McGathy directs Thirteen Cycles, a science fiction adventure. The audience is taken on an interg…
Every now and then, you need a reminder of how and why Shakespeare is still relevant. Enter Guilt Trip, which does exactly that and then some. Intermission Youth Theatre's loose adaptation o…
The European debut of Halley Feiffer's play A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Hospital Sloan Kettering Cancer Center of New York City is currentl…
"Welcome to my heart," Tara Rankine greets you as you arrive at The Space for her one-woman cabaret show Love Is A Work In Progress. At first, it's a very chilled environment; cookies are gi…
The battle to get Kate Prince's musical SYLVIA out of previews continues to be almost as painful as the fight for women's suffrage itself, but when it eventually does open, it's set to be a …
What was it that first made humans dance, was it music or movement? This is the predominant question asked in The post Review: Scandale, Sadler's Wells appeared first on A Younger Theatre.
In Original Impact's production of Megan Jenkins' Gone, different narratives from different times in history appear to centre around one The post Review: Camden Fringe, Gone, The Lion and Un…
It's 1968 at the Chelsea Hotel in New York, not that it's obvious given that the set consists only of The post Review: Femme Fatale, Wilton's Music Hall appeared first on A Younger Theatre.
Imagine all the bad, unlucky and disastrous things that could ever possible happen. Let them all happen one after the The post Review: Pity, Royal Court Theatre appeared first on A Younger T…