Month May 2025

REVIEW: Monumental

Reading Time: 3 minutesA captivating celebration of feminine history in Edinburgh Do you ever wonder about influential women in Scotland’s history who don’t get the recognition they deserve? Monumental by F-Bomb theatre takes the form of a walking tour, as…

REVIEW: The Last Incel

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After much success at the Edinburgh Fringe, The Pleasance Theatre welcomes the London premiere of The Last Incel. Written and directed by Jamie Sykes, this Irish dark comedy explores the inner sanctum of the involuntary celibate: the internet. Incels have been a topic of interest for quite some years now, their ideology is blamed for inspiring mass shooters and espousing fascist propaganda.

REVIEW: Diagnosis

Reading Time: 3 minutesA shrewd examination of the dehumanization of vulnerable people set in a dystopian London Placed in a dystopian near future London, Diagnosis is premised on authority’s ability, or rather inability, to comprehend information from an unusual source.…

IN CONVERSATION WITH: Niall McCarthy

Reading Time: 3 minutesWe sat down with an exclusive interview with emerging Irish writer Niall McCarthy ahead of his new show Derry Boys, running at Theatre 503 from 20th May to 7th June. Developed through Theatre503’s Rapid Write Response programme, this sharp and powerful and wryly funny new work explores identity, ambition, and what it takes to carve out a place in the world.

REVIEW: Wee Man

Reading Time: 3 minutesTwo young men play something that looks a lot like football as the crowd sits down in the circle of chairs surrounding the stage. The floor is marked to resemble a school gym, various circles and dotted lines laid out to vaguely resemble the courts of various sports.