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Review: A CHILD OF SCIENCE, Bristol Old Vic


by Tim Wright - June 14, 2024

Ultimately, A Child of Science offers a vivid portrayal of the intersection between scientific pursuit and human longing. It’s a testament to the extraordinary efforts behind ordinary miracles. And how the path to creating life can be as intricate and moving as the lives it aims to bring into the wo...

Review: SWAN LAKE IN-THE-ROUND, Royal Albert Hall


by Vikki Jane Vile - June 14, 2024

Derek Deane’s Swan Lake has quite the reputation. First premiered in 1997 it became known for its corps de ballet of 60 swans (with freelancers hired to beef up ENB’s ranks) and then in 2010, a BBC documentary tracked its rehearsals and opening night, not always depicting everyone in the most flatte...

Review: GIFFORDS CIRCUS: AVALON, Chiswick House and Gardens


by Kat Mokrynski - June 15, 2024

Written and Directed by Cal McCrystal, Avalon is the 2024 show for Giffords Circus, a village-green travelling circus that follows the belief of ther founder, Nell Giffords, that “Art is Love.” The tents and caravans feel as though they have been pulled from a classic movie....

Review: L'AMORE DEL CUORE (HEART'S DESIRE), Coronet Theatre


by Cindy Marcolina - June 14, 2024

The Coronet might be the most internationally inclined venue in London. From hosting Japanese companies to putting on an entire programme of Taiwanese work, they stage remarkable projects. Once the home of the Italian Theatre Festival, the theatre is now presenting a translation of one of Britain’s ...

Review: ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL, Formosa Gardens


by Kat Mokrynski - June 17, 2024

All’s Well That Ends Wells, a production by Shakespeare in the Square and directed by Sioned Jones, is a touring version of Shakespeare’s work, being performed in gardens across the UK. The tale tells the story of Helena, a young woman living under the guardianship of the Countess of Roussillon who ...

Review: VEGETABLES, Secret Location In Clerkenwell


by Cindy Marcolina - June 13, 2024

Either the immersive industry is floundering, or the craze has passed. Only last year, the most simple in-the-round staging was deemed immersive. These days, we’ve returned to a reduced scene, with only Punchdrunk hitting the news and Phantom Peak continuing its winning streak. Something smaller and...

Review: TWELFTH NIGHT, Shakespeare North Playhouse


by Sarah OHara - June 12, 2024

Award winning Theatre company Not Too Tame return with their latest production - William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night - and I can say without a doubt, that it is the best Shakespeare production you will see this year....

Review: KATHY AND STELLA SOLVE A MURDER!, Ambassador's Theatre


by Alice Cope - June 11, 2024

A delightful comedy murder mystery musical that expertly blends humour, intrigue, and heartfelt friendship....

Review: MISS JULIE, Park Theatre


by Cindy Marcolina - June 12, 2024

Max Harrison’s production is a beautiful textbook revival that, while leaning into the comic side of the text (translated here by Michael Meyer) accordingly tips into the opposite range of emotional distress. This Miss Julie is funny one second, horrid the immediate next. ...

Review: CIRQUE: THE GREATEST SHOW, Leicester Curve


by Franco Milazzo - June 11, 2024

With its live singers, superb clowning and disappointing vaudeville acts, The Entertainers’ Cirque: The Greatest Show is bringing its dazzling show around the country....

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Positioned atop Regent Street at 310-312 Remo House, BritYard isn't just your ordinary store – it's an enclave of excellence, celebrating the finest independent British ...

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