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REVIEW: Last and First Men
Narrated by Tilda Swinton and composed by Jóhann Jóhannsson and Yair Elazar Gotman, and set…
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REVIEW: Laughing Matters
Laughing Matters plays at The Canal Cafe Theatre until Sunday 1 March 2026
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REVIEW: Trip the Light Fantastic
Written by Miriam Battye (Scenes with Girls, Strategic Love Play, Succession), Trip the Light Fantastic…
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REVIEW: Gruesome Playground Injuries at Golden Goose
Love, scars, and thirty years of almost. Rajiv Joseph’s Gruesome Playground Injuries traces the relationship…
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REVIEW: Dance Plague of 1518 at New Wimbledon Theatre
90 minutes of wonderful, historically (in)accurate chaos A rousing applause welcomed an energetic foursome of…
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REVIEW: The Red Prince at Lion and Unicorn
Dark political satire: an impressive performance and piercing comedy The scene is set: a tired,…
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REVIEW: Francis Dunnery
This isn’t just a performance BY Francis Dunnery, it’s a living memoir, celebrating the humour and resilience forged in the shadow of Britain’s small towns,…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: The Toilet
We sat down for an exclusive interview with The Toilet from Scots the Musical. Created by multi-award winning duo Noisemaker and featuring an ensemble cast,…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Celine Kuklowsky
We sat down for an exclusive interview with Celine Kuklowsky – a French/American comedian who can be seen across big stages in the UK (Angel,…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Claudio Macor
We sat down for an exclusive interview with Claudio Macor, writer behind Savage. An extraordinary story, throwing a cold, harsh light on the horrors of…
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REVIEW: Imitating the Dog: War of the Worlds
Using miniature environments, model worlds, camera tricks, and projection, imitating the dog mix the live and the recorded, the animate and the inanimate to create…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Agustín Pennino
We sat down for an exclusive interview with countertenor Agustín Pennino, who is sharing the title role of Rinaldo with mezzo-soprano Ella Orehek-Coddington.
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