In Conversation with Paul Morrissey and Chris Wheeler

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn Conversation with Paul Morrissey and Chris Wheeler on a new video platform The Theatre Channel

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn Conversation with Paul Morrissey and Chris Wheeler on a new video platform The Theatre Channel

Reading Time: 2 minutesHaving wowed audiences at 2024’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Francesca will be bringing back her subversive show Making Marx to London in the new year.

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe most festive concert of the year Heralded as ‘the most iconic place in London to enjoy a Christmassy concert’ byTime Out, the Royal Albert Hall is truly the place to be this Christmas. Every yearRoyal Albert…

Reading Time: 2 minutesA fun-filled festive extravaganza Guy Barker’s Big Band Christmas has firmly established itself as a highlight of the Royal Albert Hall’s seasonal lineup, celebrating its 9th anniversary this year. With nearly every seat filled, it’s clear that…

Reading Time: 2 minutes“Festive vibes, heartfelt moments, and Christmas cheer—all for a good cause.” One of the best things about being a reviewer is discovering venues I’ve never been to before, and Central Hall Westminster was a lovely find. Its…

Reading Time: 3 minutesWe sat down for a chat with kit Ford, writer and performer of the hour long solo musical-comedy-poetry–monologue-cabaret Narcissistic Reflections On A Queer Childhood. Your show blends comedy, poetry, and cabaret into an hour-long solo performance. What inspired…

Reading Time: 2 minutesDuck Pond isn’t perfect. It’s daring, ambitious, and occasionally chaotic, but that’s also its charm. Circa’s Duck Pond at the Southbank Centre is one of those shows that sounds like it could be pure genius: a mash-up…

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe Scottish Chamber Orchestra Chorus and Kana Kawashima delivered a technically exquisite holiday concert in the atmospheric Greyfriars Kirk, though moments of emotional warmth and expressive depth were often missing.

Reading Time: 2 minutes*The King of Broken Things* is a visually inventive and emotionally rich play that explores the fragility of human relationships through the eyes of a lonely child, but its lack of pacing and coherent messaging leaves its audience adrift in a sea of densely packed metaphors.

Reading Time: 2 minutesA Sherlock Holmes Christmas is a brilliantly comedic and light-hearted adaptation of Conan Doyle’s festive tales, brought to life with seamless performances, clever staging, and a panto-like charm that leaves audiences thoroughly entertained.