REVIEW: Manhunt

Reading Time: 2 minutesAfter Raoul Moat was released from prison on the 1st of July 2010, the days that followed wrought murder, aggression and the frenzied flight of a man the world would undoubtedly forever perceive as a monster.

Reading Time: 2 minutesAfter Raoul Moat was released from prison on the 1st of July 2010, the days that followed wrought murder, aggression and the frenzied flight of a man the world would undoubtedly forever perceive as a monster.

Reading Time: 3 minutesEnglish National Ballet bring their much-anticipated triple bill of works from the American choreographic master William Forsythe to Sadler’s Wells.

Reading Time: 2 minutesThanks For Having Me, a new play written by and starring a confusingly endearing Keelan Kember, is a naturalistic examination of the politics and culture of dating and hookups in contemporary life, directed by Monica Cox.

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Psychiatrist, a play by psychiatrist and physician Julian Bird based on his experience in practice, is currently playing at The White Bear Theatre in Kennington, where it received it's UK premiere. It runs until Saturday 26 April 2025. We sat down with Julian and the producer Alistair for an exclusive interview.

Reading Time: 5 minutesWe sat down with James Pickthall, whose newest show Together Forever!, comes to The Bread & Roses Theatre from 15-19th April.

Reading Time: 3 minutesBased on Michael Morpurgo’s much-loved novel, this production tells the emotional story of a young boy, Albert, and his deep bond with his horse, Joey, during the outbreak of World War I.

Reading Time: 2 minutesIf you’re looking for a feel-good, toe-tapping night out with heart, MYCO’s Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is well worth talking about.

Reading Time: 3 minutesTara Theatre, one of the UK's leading South Asian theatres based in South London, presents 'a practical guide on how to save the world when no one f***ing else is'. Presented by the organisation's young company, and written by Gavin Joseph and Nicole Latchana, the play explores eco-colonialism and climate change as the Global South continues to suffer from the consequences of environmental decline. It runs from 15 - 19 April.

Reading Time: 2 minutesMatthew Bourne’s Swan Lake landed at the Festival Theatre continuing to captivate audiences with its bold and thrilling reimagining of the classic ballet.

Reading Time: 3 minutesYorkshire-based dance-theatre company Northern Rascals presents Sunny Side. Premiering at The Place on 8 April 2025, the show offers a candid portrayal of coming-of-age in a world where vulnerability is often frowned upon.