REVIEW: The Nag’s Head

Reading Time: 2 minutesShows promise with its fun premise and talented cast We meet siblings Jack, Sarah, and Connor in their family pub, The Nag’s Head, at the end of their father’s wake. We soon learn that Dad had been…

Reading Time: 2 minutesShows promise with its fun premise and talented cast We meet siblings Jack, Sarah, and Connor in their family pub, The Nag’s Head, at the end of their father’s wake. We soon learn that Dad had been…

Reading Time: 3 minutesMÁM shows just how transfixing the communion between movement and music can be Choreographed by Michael Keegan-Dolan, and produced by the dance company Teaċ Daṁsa, MÁM returns to Sadler’s Wells this month, an other-worldly exploration of human…

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 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 minutesIt's hard to tell how many times a timeless tale can be retold without losing its appeal and becoming predictable or dull. However, Tanika Gupta's ambitious adaptation of the Dickensian chronicles of the British class convinced me that great stories can still be relevant today if they carry a message that resonates with current societal issues.

Reading Time: 4 minutesThe lively and welcoming Bush Theatre, the venue again for the returning Red Pitch. Before we were asked to take our seats, we were invited to have some drinks and hear a few speeches. Lynette Linton (Artistic Director of the Bush Theatre), Daniel Bailey (Director of ‘Red Pitch and Associate Artistic Director of the Bush Theatre), Mimi Findlay (Executive Director of the Bush Theatre), and Lenny Henny, got us all excited for the upcoming show and the upcoming season at the Bush and celebrated all forms of British theatre, Black theatre, and Asian theatre.

Reading Time: 3 minutesUK theatres have reopened their doors following the pandemic-induced lockdown, but a persistent problem of accessibility for both disabled performers and audiences has come to the forefront. The shift to online streaming during the pandemic brought a new sense of inclusivity for disabled and chronically ill people, raising hopes for a more accessible future in theatre.

Reading Time: 5 minutesWith the cost of living escalating the need for accessible theatre schemes becomes more important. But how do you go about finding these cheap easy ways to get to the theatre?
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Reading Time: 3 minutes"How very" of a show was Heathers at Liverpool Empire. I was welcomed with open arms to Westerberg High. Full of dry humour, savageness, pure camp and a lot of energy, the production is a worthy adaptation of the 80s high-school cult classic – be it, a more sanitised one.

Reading Time: 2 minutesCatching him at the Wonderville in London we were introduced to Stuart and his childhood gift of being able to see with the mind’s eye, and for this show Stuart uses his extraordinary abilities to connect with the spirit world. Walking around the audience and being intuitively drawn to members he claims he will bring forward direct messages from the other side.