REVIEW: The King and I

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe King and I, a Rodgers and Hammerstein musical that premiered on Broadway in March 1951, directed by Bartlett Sher is a fantastic addition to the show’s history.

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe King and I, a Rodgers and Hammerstein musical that premiered on Broadway in March 1951, directed by Bartlett Sher is a fantastic addition to the show’s history.

Reading Time: 2 minutesA tour de force of female rage and vulnerability Chat Shit, Get Hit. The title itself grabs the attention of the audience: a threat, a rhyme, a direct statement. I was certainly enticed. We enter into a…

Reading Time: 2 minutesStep into the shadows and confront These Demons: A haunting tale of family, identity, and the supernatural Upon entering the generously sized Theatre 503 in Battersea, the audience was welcomed by a set reminiscent of a cabin…

Reading Time: 3 minutesA thought provoking production delivered with style. This is a lesson you really want to attend Lessons on Revolution is described as “documentary theatre,” which is a phrase that I had not come across before but definitely…

Reading Time: 2 minutesA one-woman show with a lot of heart, a pin-drop performance and writing that tears you apart and stitches you up anew Getting settled into The Cockpit theatre for their monthly evening of new writing, giving their…

Reading Time: 2 minutesHauntings, a solo performance of Gerard Logan, takes its audience on a chilling journey through the eerie tales of E.F. Benson and M.R. James.

Reading Time: 2 minutesA thought-provoking yet confused production Imposter 22, a pioneering theatrical creation emerging from a five-year collaboration with learning-disabled and autistic artists at Access All Areas, challenges the conventional boundaries of stagecraft with its whodunnit narrative. The performance…

Reading Time: 3 minutesHilariously satirical, camp, and queerfully entertaining Henry Parkman Biggs’ art piece is brought into life by Blair Anderson and Preston Jones at The Other Palace, where the audience gets to enjoy an amalgam of political satire, cabaret,…

Reading Time: 2 minutesYou Heard Me unapologetically and rightly so demands to be heard In You Heard Me, a one-woman physical theatre piece, Luca Rutherford masterfully weaves an intensely personal narrative that delves into the harrowing true story of her…

Reading Time: < 1 minute A wistful and whimsical dance through life In a show that primarily deals with the trauma of providing end of life palliative care to a loved one, Ben Target manages to weave hysteric laughter throughout. This…