REVIEW: Shotgunned

Reading Time: 2 minutesMatt Anderson's Shotgunned is a relatable and intimate piece of theatre about how the people we lose can shape who we become. Telling the story of Dylan and Roz – a couple who unexpectedly fall out of love

Reading Time: 2 minutesMatt Anderson's Shotgunned is a relatable and intimate piece of theatre about how the people we lose can shape who we become. Telling the story of Dylan and Roz – a couple who unexpectedly fall out of love

Reading Time: 2 minutesWe caught up with comedian Anirban ahead of his new show Cry Daddy at Soho Theatre, where stand-up collides with football, fatherhood, and the fun of letting the audience take control. What made you decide to frame stand-up as…

Reading Time: 2 minutesMomentum brings forgotten gems to the stage with dazzling artistry

Reading Time: 2 minutesPoppy Jay and Rubina Pabani create a hilarious show with an ethos of honesty

Reading Time: 2 minutesThis absurdist piece of theatre profoundly found the in between, answering the unanswered questions between our two characters, Kitt and Noel.

Reading Time: 3 minutes“Two exceptionally well written plays explore polar opposite ends of the grief manifestation spectrum”

Reading Time: 2 minutes“Lorna Rose Treen dazzles in this exciting fever-dream”

Reading Time: 3 minutesWandering about between Moscow and New York

Reading Time: 2 minutesFor any Shakespeare enthusiast, the piece may spark memories of their own first encounters with the Bard. Loughlin scatters recognisable speeches from The Merchant of Venice, Julius Caesar, and of course Romeo and Juliet throughout the show, offering both familiar pleasures and a few surprising facts about this enduring literary conspiracy.

Reading Time: 3 minutesFrom the opening lines of Dr Freud Will See You Now, Mrs Hitler! I felt that rare thrill when theatre blurs into lived history.