REVIEW: Five

Reading Time: 2 minutesEveryone’s a bit obsessed with true crime, aren’t they? Morris (played by Filippo Brozzo) arranges a prison interview with an unnamed serial killer (played by Zak Rosen).

Reading Time: 2 minutesEveryone’s a bit obsessed with true crime, aren’t they? Morris (played by Filippo Brozzo) arranges a prison interview with an unnamed serial killer (played by Zak Rosen).

Reading Time: 2 minutesMemory arrives in boxes, in fragments, in the cadences of people no longer here. NIUSIA, Beth Paterson's solo show about her late grandmother, a Polish Holocaust survivor, takes this literally.

Reading Time: 4 minutesWe sat down with Zoe Zhao and James Shing Mu Cheng, the creative forces behind Black Bla, to discuss the intersections of theatre, movement, image-making and technology within their work. With backgrounds spanning experimental film, choreography, music,…

Reading Time: 2 minutesFamed writer Oscar Wilde is never far from London stages, with acclaimed National Theatre production The Importance of being Earnest transferring to the West End just last year. Lyric Hammersmith’s production of Wilde’s 1895 An Ideal Husband comes 100 years after the venues last staging of the work.

Reading Time: 3 minutes“A limited but gripping adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s classic novel”

Reading Time: 2 minutesBoth hilarious and emotionally vulnerable, “I’m Not Being Funny” asks: is laughter really the best medicine?

Reading Time: 2 minutes“You’ll run out of superlatives before they run out of energy”

Reading Time: 2 minutes“A cheeky triumph that proves there’s more to great comedy than just the bare essentials.”

Reading Time: 3 minutesA narrative of access, science made public, digestible, porous that was engaging and entertaining. Science in a Changing World: A conversation for the next 200 years is a one night, public panel convened at UCL’s Bloomsbury Theatre…

Reading Time: 2 minutes‘The Circle of Everything’ is an interdisciplinary solo performance from Kamila CK, featuring live Enso painting, aerial dance and moving image projection. After a critically acclaimed premiere at Camden Fringe 2024, the performance comes back to London…