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REVIEW: The Woman in Black

Reading Time: 2 minutesA chilling classic brought back to life with spectral spectacle perfect for spooky season In an era where digital reigns supreme, there’s something so satisfying about tangible, practical effects making you scream in primal fear. Immaculate vibes…

REVIEW: Slut Confessions

Reading Time: 2 minutesGiving a voice to the long-held frustrations of women  Slut Confessions was written and performed by the feminist theatre group Daughters of Artemis. The title alone is an audience magnet – a comedy-drama, perhaps, about the comings…

REVIEW: The Bodyguard

Reading Time: 4 minutesWhitney Houston’s legacy looms large in a vocally stunning but dramatically uneven ‘The Bodyguard’ I love musicals – always have, always will – but there’s a particular kind of heartbreak when a great story doesn’t quite find…

IN CONVERSATION WITH: Lara Parmiani 

Reading Time: 4 minutesInspired by Aidan Hehir’s illustrated novel, drawing on his experience of travelling from Sarajevo to Srebrenica, the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide is marked by a new theatre production that asks ‘can remembering be an act of resistance’ We sat down with Director Lara Parmiani to discuss their upcoming production.

FEATURE: Final Weeks to Catch Born With Teeth

Reading Time: 2 minutesAudiences have less than a month left to witness Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa and Killing Eve’s Edward Bluemel in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s acclaimed West End premiere of Born With Teeth. The production, which imagines an electric meeting of minds between Christopher Marlowe and William…