

REVIEW: We, The Women Wild
Reading Time: 3 minutes
It is remarkable what Ellen Davies can build from a bowl of fruit, a length of rope and one uninvited guest.
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REVIEW: Beetlejuice The Musical
Reading Time: 2 minutes
It is rare for a new musical to arrive in the West End and feel so instantly deserving of its place on one of the…
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REVIEW: Dark of the Moon
Reading Time: 2 minutes
A classic forbidden love story told through a blend of country folk songs and power-house rock anthems.
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REVIEW: 2:22 A Ghost Story
Reading Time: 3 minutes
A gripping ghost story stained by a calamitous ending
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REVIEW: A Beautiful Thread: Thomas Hardy in Words and Music
Reading Time: 2 minutes
A beautifully intimate and emotionally rich celebration of Thomas Hardy, elevated by mesmerising music and the commanding presence of Anton Lesser.
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REVIEW: Dada Masilo’s Hamlet
Reading Time: 2 minutes
Occasionally flawed, frequently compelling, most electrifying when it abandons its stated premise for something richer
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Kalifa Taylor
Reading Time: 3 minutes
We sat down for an exclusive interview with Kalifa Taylor, who is playing Hermia in ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream.’
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Toby Gordon and Sue Fletcher
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We sat down for an exclusive interview with Toby Gordon, Director, and Sue Fletcher, Founder Producer of Shakespeare in the Squares’ tenth anniversary production, Love’s…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Marco da Silva Ferreira
Reading Time: 4 minutes
Portuguese choreographer Marco da Silva Ferreira returns to Sadler’s Wells East with the UK premiere of F*cking Future, running Thursday 4 – Saturday 6 June…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Hannah Lochhead
Reading Time: 4 minutes
‘In the first five minutes we touch on themes of loss, friendship and naive determination.’
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