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Review: IRON FANTASY, Soho Theatre


by Clementine Scott - March 12, 2026

In the much-cited 2014 book The Body Keeps the Score, the Dutch psychotherapist Bessel van der Kolk wrote of how the human body can be undone and rewired by traumatic experiences. In Iron Fantasy, comedy duo She-Goat have absorbed this idea into their musical comedy, and explored if and how one can ...

Review: YENTL, Marylebone Theatre


by Gary Naylor - March 12, 2026

Australian adaptation of the original story, not the film, packs a punch...

Review: MANIC STREET CREATURE, Kiln Theatre


by Katie Kirkpatrick - March 11, 2026

Known for her evocative, folk-infused sound, Manic Street Creature sees Memon take the reins as writer and composer as well as performer, bringing her distinctive voice to a personal story of second-hand trauma. First performed at the Fringe in 2022, it’s now back in a new production at the Kiln.�...

Review: THEATRE FOR ONE, Barbican


by Cindy Marcolina - March 11, 2026

The best of Irish playwriting lands at the Barbican in an exciting project. An audience of one steps into a booth blindly for a play they don’t get to choose. Six five-minute one-act shows penned by Enda Walsh, Marina Carr, Mark O’Rowe, Joy Nesbitt, Louise O’Neill and Katie Holly are offered o...

Review: THE BEEKEEPER OF ALEPPO, Richmond Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - March 11, 2026

Christy Lefteri’s 2019 bestseller The Beekeeper of Aleppo is both a powerful and poetic story about the refugee experience. Her story of Nuri and his wife Afra's escape from Syria to England was inspired by time Lefteri spent working in a refugee camp in Athens. Syria may currently be seen as le...

Review: GRIT, GLITTER & GASLIGHT - THE SARAH MCGUINNESS STORY, Circle And Star Theatre


by Clementine Scott - March 10, 2026

Sarah McGuinness is best known for her work producing whimsical indie documentaries about the standup comedian Eddie Izzard; in her one-woman show, though, there are only passing references to this. To put a finger on what the show is about is no easy task, because it’s a confused jumble of autofi...

Review: TELL ME STRAIGHT and AGGY, Park Theatre


by Clementine Scott - March 10, 2026

Park Theatre’s latest double bill presents two recent works from an emerging writer, both centring average queer London lives, and the lengths we’ll go to to present the versions of ourselves we want the world to see. Both are somewhat overblown in their execution, but at their best they are ima...

Review: THE HOLY ROSENBERGS, Menier Chocolate Factory


by Franco Milazzo - March 09, 2026

At the Menier Chocolate Factory, the revival of Ryan Craig’s The Holy Rosenbergs arrives with the weight of history attached to it. When it first appeared at the National Theatre’s Cottesloe Theatre in 2011, it was a sharp entry into a conversation about Jewish identity, family loyalty and moder...

Review: IT WALKS AROUND THE HOUSE AT NIGHT, Southwark Playhouse


by Cindy Marcolina - March 10, 2026

In spite of being one of the most difficult genres to stage, horror theatre is having its moment. The Woman in Black might have closed at the Fortune three years ago (almost to the day!), but the success of Paranormal Activity at the Ambassadors is proof that audiences are hungry for some spooky dra...

Review: BLINK, King’s Head Theatre


by Clementine Scott - March 07, 2026

When it premiered at Soho Theatre in 2012, Blink was a whimsical oddity, an ode to two eccentric loners falling in love. In 2026, it takes on a darker tone, with the subtitle “a parasocial love story” foreshadowing things to come....

Past Shows

The Tiger Who Came To Tea
The Tiger Who Came To Tea
Aug 20 – Aug 21, 2022

Direct from the West End, the Olivier Award nominated smash hit show, The Tiger Who Came to Tea returns to the Coliseum. The doorbell rings...

Jitney
Jitney
Jul 13 – Jul 16, 2022

Regular cabs wont travel to the Pittsburgh Hill District in 1977, so local residents turn to the unlicensed taxi company of Jim Becker and his...

Let Me Count The Ways
Let Me Count The Ways
Jul 15 – Jul 16, 2022

Let Me Count the Ways is a spoken word solo show which draws on speculative and realist storytelling to explore love, care and intimacy. It...

Little Boxes
Little Boxes
Jul 2

A joyful delve into one womans life, celebrating the successes, the heartbreak, and everything in between. The Plays the ThingLittle Boxes follows actor Joann Condon...

We Should Definitely Have More Dancing
We Should Definitely Have More Dancing
Jun 17 – Jul 2, 2022

The amazing adventures of a woman with a fist in her head. Clara Darcy is fit! Shes also (almost) care-free, (kind of) happily single and...

The Long Way Home
The Long Way Home
Jun 24 – Jun 25, 2022

Every year, for the last 30 years an absent father has sent his son an empty box for his birthday. This year, following his absent...

Beryl
Beryl
May 7 – May 21, 2022

Beryl Burton: quite possibly the most successful woman youve never heard of.When actress Maxine Peake was given cyclist Beryl Burtons autobiography as a gift she...

The Forgotten
The Forgotten
May 13 – May 14, 2022

The tragic tale of a scared dementia patient in a new care facility trying to tell the story of his abuse by the care staff,...

Robin Hood
Robin Hood
Nov 12 – Jan 7, 2022

Join real-life hero Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men (in tights) on the arrow-shooting, thigh-slapping adventure of a lifetime! Welcome to Sherwood Forest...

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