REVIEW: Panacea

Reading Time: 2 minutesPresented by Bloodline Theatre Company, Panacea explores what happens when scientific ambition collides with emotional vulnerability.

Reading Time: 2 minutesPresented by Bloodline Theatre Company, Panacea explores what happens when scientific ambition collides with emotional vulnerability.

Reading Time: 2 minutesNic Doodson and Andrew Kay’s Choir of Man is a feel-good jukebox musical with a heartfelt throughline of monologue about the individual regulars at “The Jungle” pub.

Reading Time: 2 minutesReview of Ronnie Scott’s Classical All Stars present Cinematic Sounds, Part One, is an experience that whirls you back in time to The Golden Age of Hollywood.

Reading Time: 3 minutesHidden, created by Motionhouse and Kevin Finnan MBE, is a masterpiece of a performance from beginning to end.

Reading Time: 2 minutesThere is a certain might in music, the way it fills the space, that elusive moment of resonance in a room of strangers. As part of the Memory Unwrapped series at King’s Place, Solem Quartet shows us music in all its might. T

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe feminist solo performance Naughty Swedish Girl Destroyed, written and performed by Emma Sandborgh, is an engaging and intellectually stimulating piece of contemporary theatre.

Reading Time: 2 minutesfinely controlled Push and Pull by Taiwanese choreographer Lai Hung-chung is a piece intends to explore resilience and connection through an encounter between two dancers, Lee Kuan-ling and Lu Ying-chieh, inspired by the principles of Tai Chi and…

Reading Time: 2 minutes Saxophone Dreams as part of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra’s New Dimensions concert series was an evening of equally educational and emotionally moving orchestral performance.

Reading Time: 3 minutesAfter its sold-out world premiere in New York and a first run at Sadler’s Wells in 2023, Turn It Out with Tiler Peck & Friends returns this March with the same spirit that first sparked it.

Reading Time: 4 minutesShallowspace Cryotech Feverdream, the new Trans Sci-Fi body horror play from Elastic Fantastic is an original, insightful and distinctly queer journey into the future.