

REVIEW: Debt Meat
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The Drayton Arms in South Kensington is where the audience settled in for Debt Meat, a promising dystopia with a fiendish premise – a world…
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REVIEW: GS X2: Gabriella Swallow and Giacomo Smith
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GS X2 at Ronnie Scott’s, the show born of a collaboration between cellist Gabriella Swallow and clarinettist Giacomo Smith, is a seamless melding of classical…
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REVIEW: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Reading Time: 2 minutesNeon-Infused and Hilarious: Fleshments Triumphs with an 80s ‘Dream’ Fleshments’ production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at The Glitch Theatre in Waterloo is a high-energy…
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REVIEW: Farm Fatale
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A gently absurd ecofable where out-of-work scarecrows run a DIY radio station post-apocalypse.
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REVIEW: Garden Party Cabaret
Reading Time: 2 minutesSurreal and deeply chaotic immersive cabaret that lacks any narrative clarity. There’s a fine line between immersive theatre and feeling like you’ve accidentally wandered into…
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REVIEW: Keith Brymer Jones & Marj Hogarth: Us, Pots and a Welsh Chapel
Reading Time: 2 minutesA conversation between the favourite couple of creative people and criers. With work being nearly complete on their chapel, Keith and Marj embark on a…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Emily Rose Simons and Tanya Truman
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How To Make a Mess: A Totally Unauthorised Love Letter to Nigella Lawson play at Upstairs at the Gatehouse 4th – 28th June. We sat…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Chiara Sparkes
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We sat down for an exclusive interview with Chiara Sparkes, who is playing Maggie Wallace in ‘Stand and Deliver: the Lee Jeans Sit-In’, telling the…
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FEATURE: Stage One 50th Anniversary
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe afternoon began as guests arrived at the historic Theatre Royal Drury Lane, stepping into the breathtaking beauty of the Grand Saloon. The room immediately…
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FEATURE: TravFest 2026
Reading Time: 3 minutesWe attended TravFest 2026’s opening ceremony on the 13th of May and spoke with many of the creatives occupying the Trav this Fringe, and it…
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