REVIEW: Burnt Toast

Reading Time: 2 minutesFrom Norwegian experimental theatre-makers Susie Wang, Burnt Toast combines reality and surreal horror to create an experience that challenges the boundaries of human nature.

Reading Time: 2 minutesFrom Norwegian experimental theatre-makers Susie Wang, Burnt Toast combines reality and surreal horror to create an experience that challenges the boundaries of human nature.

Reading Time: 3 minutesWritten by Samuel Rees and Gabriele Uboldi Lessons On Revolution brings to life the 1968 student led activism demanding London School of Economics to cut ties with apartheid-era Rhodesia

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 minutesPORTAL 002 is an immersive art experience happening on 12th April at The Plant Room in London. The evening transforms the space into a surreal forest of set design, sculpture, video, and sound.

Reading Time: 2 minutesOxford Opera’s production of Tosca at the Oxford Playhouse offered an ambitious and emotionally charged interpretation of Puccini’s masterpiece. With a fresh English translation by Christopher Cowell.

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Best Of is a daringly simple piece of audio theatre about grief, music, and memory by Ellie Higgins, a multimedia artist who originally created this one-to-one experience for libraries.

Reading Time: 6 minutesSHAFEEQ SHAJAHAN: If You Could See Me Now (The Bollywood Guide To Revenge) is coming to Soho Theatre

Reading Time: 2 minutesJames Graham’s Dear England follows football manager Gareth Southgate (played by Gwilym Lee) as he maneuvres the national team through several international tournaments leading up to the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

Reading Time: 5 minutesRave New World delves into the history of Luton’s rave culture and infamous Exodus Collective, and is performed outside a building that the collective occupied and later turned into a community centre.

Reading Time: 2 minutesMozart's The Magic Flute is an opera that walks a fine line between whimsical fantasy and profound philosophical musings, and Opera North’s latest production at The Lowry, Manchester, strikes that balance with flair and imagination.