REVIEW: One Man Poe

Reading Time: 3 minutes‘Nervous!’ declares our narrator upon rising from his pre-show state of mute mental anguish. ’Very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?’

Reading Time: 3 minutes‘Nervous!’ declares our narrator upon rising from his pre-show state of mute mental anguish. ’Very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?’

Reading Time: 2 minutes“Lavishing on desire” Do we desire food out of hungry? Do we desire out of lack? If I crave something, or someone, does it mean something missing in me? E gui (饿鬼 hungry ghost), a term used in pan-Chinese…

Reading Time: 4 minutesWe sat down with Inês Santos Belmonte and Lillith Freeman from We are Foreign Object, an emerging company that aims to investigate heritage, generations, and migration utilising object theatre and puppetry.

Reading Time: 2 minutes“An elegant and urgent response to the current political climate on immigration” First premiered in January 2025 amid the sandstone canyons of AIUIa, Saudi Arabia as an outdoor, immersive site-specific performance commissioned by the Royal Commission for…

Reading Time: 2 minutesJust The Two Of Us is an absurd, ridiculous, and brilliant ode to iconic double acts. This show starts with 2 babies suckling from hairy wolf breasts. I repeat, this show starts with 2 babies suckling from…

Reading Time: 3 minutesWe sat down for an exclusive interview with Akeim Toussaint Buck - an interdisciplinary performer and maker making his Sadler’s Wells East debut with brand-new work FREE opening next Thursday 6th, with a Sadler's Wells East Late on Fri 7th November.

Reading Time: 4 minutesWe sat down for a quick chat with Alexander Knott about his upcoming project, The Highgate Vampire, a riotous new dark comedy set in London, 1970 – where a Vampire lurks in the shadows of Highgate Cemetery. …

Reading Time: 2 minutesEarlier this week, we had the pleasure of joining fellow theatre-lovers at the launch event for the musical adaptation of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry. Set to transfer to London’s West End in January 2026, the production promises to be something profoundly human and full of heart.

Reading Time: 3 minutesWe sat down for an exclusive interview with Zena Agha - a Palestinian-Iraqi writer and poet and the author of Objects from April and May (2022). She is a member of the White Kite Collective.

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn a world that can feel increasingly disconnected, The Sea Horse is a timeless and deeply human exploration of two people navigating the stormy waters of their past to find a safe harbour together. We sat down with Director, Mandi Riggi to discuss their upcoming production.
The Sea Horse runs from 4th November - 11th November at The Golden Goose Theatre. Tickets are available here.