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by Clementine Scott - April 27, 2026
For a play ostensibly about wildlife photography, we don’t actually see too many photographs in Firewing. Instead, this is a story about truth: our relationship to it, how we represent it, and what it can cost us....
by Clementine Scott - April 27, 2026
Much like All My Sons, the virtuosic Arthur Miller tragedy revived in the West End earlier this year, Miller’s lesser-known 1967 play The Price holds a mirror up to the American Dream and finds people varying degrees of broken by their desire to succeed. “I want money,” declares a character e...
by Gary Naylor - April 26, 2026
Zeb Soanes captures the voice perfectly to give us the life and times of a huge figure in 20th century acting on stage and screen...
by Vikki Jane Vile - April 25, 2026
Carlos Acosta’s favourite ballet full of Spanish sun and slapstick humour is a very silly story. But with an audience who’ve braved tube strike misery Don Quixote (Don Q) is just the ticket for a bit of carefree escapism, transporting us to an exotic and colourful land and danced with great reli...
by Gary Naylor - April 27, 2026
Two technically brilliant performances illuminate a play interesting in form and content , but can't quite rescue its outdated approach to its key issues...
by Gary Naylor - April 24, 2026
The Beatles' first manager flies too close to John Lennon's sun and falls to earth...
by Cindy Marcolina - April 26, 2026
A corrupt lot steeped in scandal puppeteers the economy. Unreasonable taxes are plaguing the people. Violence is rampant. All the while, a megalomaniac is gaining more traction by the day. Did we turn on the news, or are we watching Bertolt Brecht’s merciless satire? Seán Linnen transforms the al...
by Clementine Scott - April 21, 2026
Virginia Woolf isn’t the easiest author to adapt for the stage, and her lesser-known 1931 experimental novel The Waves presents a particularly interesting dramaturgical challenge. Six friends meet at school, and undergo the typical trials of a bildungsroman, all within an ambitious stream of multi...
by Aliya Al-Hassan - April 21, 2026
First seen at last year's Edinburgh fringe, Jules Coyle's semi-verbatim play, Managed Approach, now comes to Riverside Studios for a short, but important run. Between 2014 and 2020, a local government initiative in Holbeck, Leeds allowed sex workers to operate under certain regulations and was know...
by Cindy Marcolina - April 21, 2026
“I’m just here to talk about my divorce,” says Yousef Sweid right after a preamble about the reception of political productions. He and Isabella Sedlak write a poignant reflection on how beliefs and birthplaces raise us and shackle us at once. Between The River and The Sea approaches the Pales...
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Join us in the beautiful grounds of The Deans Garden, against Elys most iconic landmark, Ely Cathedral for this years open-air theatre musical Honk!Honk! tells...
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