

REVIEW: The Surge: An Ode to Sinéad O’Connor
Reading Time: 2 minutesA powerful dance tribute to the life and spirit of Sinéad O’Connor Produced by The Joyce Theater and Factory International, The Surge: An Ode to…
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REVIEW: Sinatra The Musical
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe leads deliver stellar performances in this restrained slice of Sinatra Frank Sinatra is undoubtedly a musical legend. Countless hits spanning over six decades, a…
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REVIEW: The Karate Kid
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The Karate Kid UK Tour. Honouring the roots of the timeless story, this musical celebrates resilience, mentorship, and the quiet strength that bridges generations.
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REVIEW: Hot Mess
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Hot Mess is a high-energy original romcom that reimagines the climate crisis as a turbulent love story between Earth and Humanity.
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REVIEW: The Car Man
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Based loosely on Bizet’s Carmen and hailing from Matthew Bourne’s acclaimed company New Adventures, the 2026 revival of The Car Man has big (dancing) shoes…
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REVIEW: The Truth
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Florian Zeller’s The Truth, currently playing at the Apollo Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue, is a witty, fast-paced exploration of deception, infidelity and the uncomfortable grey…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Katie Đỗ
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Theatre503 – the ‘national theatre of debut plays’ – premieres love you long time (already) by Vietnamese America writer Katie Đỗ.
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IN CONVERSATION: Dik Downey
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Inspired by the first modern novel, Don Quixote (is a very big book) is a surreal and comic one-man adventure from puppeteer and clown extraordinaire…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Karen Houge
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We sat down for an exclusive interview with Norwegian theatre-maker, filmmaker and performer Karen Houge ahead of her upcoming Soho Theatre run of DREAMGIRL, her…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Arif Silverman
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We sat down for an exclusive interview with Arif Silverman, the writer, performer, and director of SENTERCENTENNIAL, in which a conservative South Asian American undergoes…
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