REVIEW: Leglock

Reading Time: 2 minutesLeglock is a powerful rumination on the search for identity and belonging in working class Britain.

Reading Time: 2 minutesLeglock is a powerful rumination on the search for identity and belonging in working class Britain.

Reading Time: 2 minutesDragging Your Heels is a heart-warming piece that explores the uncomfortable yet exhilarating journey of pursuing your life’s mission.

Reading Time: 2 minutesA fun, lighthearted mix of theatre and pop hits, The Diana Mixtape is a hilarious, feel-good night out full of camp, energy, and singalong moments

Reading Time: 3 minutesBetween social media, the internet, we live in an age where information is distributed more than ever. Everyday we have instant communication with loved ones, communities, and every horror present in the world

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe room above the Lion and Unicorn in Kentish Town is an unlikely place for a Shakespearean mailroom, yet it was a welcome surprise to see Don’t Shoot the Messenger on a buzzing Saturday night. I caught the final night of this production, as part of the ongoing Camden Fringe, and left feeling entertained but ultimately confused.

Reading Time: 2 minutesBeing thrown back into the world of the pandemic strikes a chord with audiences; it divides and unites, allowing singular audience members to be struck with uncomfortable memories, creating distance in the room, and also allowing sympathy to arise from the deepest part of the mind.

Reading Time: 2 minutesWithout Compromise’s “Wish You Were Here” returns to this year’s Fringe for a short but explosive run. An intimate house party is the catalyst for three young men to reunite for the first time in three years, opening wounds old and new.

Reading Time: 2 minutesMark Hannah’s “Athens of the North” is a gorgeous love letter to Edinburgh. An outstanding solo performance covering three interconnected stories, we peer into the most human of stories in a spellbinding hour.

Reading Time: 3 minutesWorks and Days gives us an epic taste of what we might have to gain as our bond to the earth strengthens. It might not be what we imagined, but it is definitely what we want. There…

Reading Time: 2 minutesDripping with atmosphere, acting that grips you, and a story that lingers for days, Antigone is oustanding in every aspect. Gripping, haunting, tense, tragic. All words that you could use to describe Antigone. The brilliant production of…