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Dine N Duets

Dine N Duets

Jul 25 – Jul 26, 2026

DescriptionDoors: 6pm | Entertainment: 7:30pm Dine N Duets  The Village of 1 presents Dine N Duets: Spring Swing Edition, a highly exclusive, intimate, and thoughtfully curated dining...

Review: HERE COMES J EDGAR!, King's Head Theatre

Review: HERE COMES J EDGAR!, King's Head Theatre

by Clementine Scott · July 16, 2026

During his near-half century leading the FBI, J Edgar Hoover used illegal surveillance techniques on thousands of Americans allegedly connected with communism, curbed the influence of civil rights leaders, and caused damage to the US labour movement from which it has never recovered. A high-camp com…

Review: LOCAL, Finborough Theatre

Review: LOCAL, Finborough Theatre

by Aliya Al-Hassan · July 17, 2026

What does home mean to you? Is it the place, the people, the bricks and mortar? Liz Richardson's autobiographical one-woman show is a gentle look at what home means to your identity and how the environment of your childhood can influence your later life.…

Review: FIREBIRD, Southwark Playhouse

Review: FIREBIRD, Southwark Playhouse

by Clementine Scott · July 15, 2026

The culture wars surrounding grooming gangs have never felt more poisonous. With the right-wing press champing at the bit to use organised child abuse as fodder for anti-immigrant narratives, and the details of how such abuse actually occurs hidden in the weeds of abandoned inquiries, there is somet…

Review Roundup: Simon Stone's THE ORESTEIA, Now Open At The Bridge Theatre

Review Roundup: Simon Stone's THE ORESTEIA, Now Open At The Bridge Theatre

by Aliya Al-Hassan · July 15, 2026

A contemporary family wakes up in a Greek myth and can’t seem to find a way out of their hellish destiny. Writer and director Simon Stone is joined by the same creative team that brought the “fantastically original, gripping and magnificent” (The Guardian) The Lady from the Sea to life; set de…

Review: THE ORESTEIA, Bridge Theatre

Review: THE ORESTEIA, Bridge Theatre

by Alexander Cohen · July 15, 2026

There is a dig at Simon Stone in the National Theatre's new Misanthrope, a jab at ultra-contemporary classical reboots staged in rotating glass boxes, the Australian auteur's calling card. His adaptions of Phaedra and Yerma turn his actors into caged zoo animals prowling around their confines wait…

Review: THE JONATHAN LARSON PROJECT, Southwark Playhouse

Review: THE JONATHAN LARSON PROJECT, Southwark Playhouse

by Clementine Scott · July 13, 2026

With Rent set to return to the West End in September, now feels like the right time for The Jonathan Larson Project, a retrospective of what the composer Jonathan Larson did before he wrote the classic East Village-set tale of life and love amid the AIDs crisis.…

Review: TENDER, Bush Theatre

Review: TENDER, Bush Theatre

by Cheryl Markosky · July 14, 2026

A queer romance-thriller mash-up sounds an ambitious undertaking, so one must applaud writer Eleanor Tindall and director Emily Aboud for giving it a go. However, this revival at the Bush Theatre in west London doesn't quite come together, despite laudable performances from a young, animated cast.…

Review: THE SECRET GARDEN, The Egg, Theatre Royal Bath

Review: THE SECRET GARDEN, The Egg, Theatre Royal Bath

by Kerrie Nicholson · July 13, 2026

Tom Wentworth and Stephanie Kempson’s new reimagining of the beloved novel The Secret Garden has inclusivity and accessibility fused into its core from the ground up, and the result is an adaptation that boasts charm by the bucketload.…

Review: TILLY NO-BODY: CATASTROPHES OF LOVE, Arcola Theatre

Review: TILLY NO-BODY: CATASTROPHES OF LOVE, Arcola Theatre

by Clementine Scott · July 9, 2026

On the surface, Tilly No-Body: Catastrophes of Love has every element of a good one-woman show: a woman’s journey to gaining new agency, a compelling historical hook, and a exceedingly watchable performer. Given all these ingredients, it is striking how little this show has to say.…

Review: LA FILLE DU REGIMENT, Royal Ballet And Opera

Review: LA FILLE DU REGIMENT, Royal Ballet And Opera

by Franco Milazzo · July 9, 2026

All's fair in love and war — at least until the hero storms in on a tank. With Tamsin Greig playing a hilarious cameo, Laurent Pelly's production of Donizetti's comic opera returns to Covent Garden for its fifth outing.…

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