Review: A DOLL'S HOUSE, Almeida Theatre
by Gary Naylor - April 09, 2026
Anya Reiss reimagines the Ibsen classic for a disaster capitalist's world, but never establishes the credibility it needs...
Review: TWO, Park Theatre
by Clementine Scott - April 08, 2026
There is a moment in TWO where you could hear a pin drop: the affable 1980s soundtrack shuts off, and a glass shatters on the floor behind the bar. A stranger has said something out of turn in the pub, and threatened to reveal whatever heartache is lurking beneath the surface of the rough-and-ready ...
Review Roundup: Suzie Miller's INTER ALIA Transfers to The West End
by Aliya Al-Hassan - April 08, 2026
Jessica Parks is a maverick London Crown Court Judge; sharp, compassionate, and determined to change a system she knows isn’t always just. But her career exists inter alia (‘among other things’) as she balances motherhood, friendship and the elusive notion of ‘having it all’. So, when an u...
Review: FILMS IN CONCERT: INTERSTELLAR LIVE, Royal Albert Hall
by Franco Milazzo - April 07, 2026
Given only the slightest of insights into what Christopher Nolan intended, Hans Zimmer set about creating a score for Interstellar that he would later call the best work of his career. Hearing it live accompanied by a screening of the film is a sensational experience....
Review: INTER ALIA, Starring Rosamund Pike, Wyndham's Theatre
by Clementine Scott - April 07, 2026
In Prima Facie, former lawyer and playwright Suzie Miller wrote about a lawyer whose faith in her profession is shaken by an experience of sexual assault. Now in Inter Alia, which transfers to the West End after an acclaimed National Theatre run, she exposes the limits of the justice system when it ...
Review: THE AUTHENTICATOR, National Theatre
by Franco Milazzo - April 03, 2026
Eccentric artist Fenella Harford (Sylvestra Le Touzel) inherits her family’s stately home and uncovers a cache of hidden diaries that may rewrite its history. She recruits ambitious academic Marva (Rakie Ayola) to authenticate them, who in turn brings in her overlooked mentor Abi (Cherrelle Skeete...
Review: LIFELINE, Southwark Playhouse Elephant
by Clementine Scott - April 03, 2026
Lifeline is the kind of play that feels as though it was composed with the help of a mindmap with one word circled in the centre, around which all parts of the drama must orbit. In this case, that word – or phrase, in fact – was ‘antibiotic resistance’....
Review: GABBY'S DOLLHOUSE LIVE!, Eventim Apollo London
by Christiana Rose - April 02, 2026
Gabby’s Dollhouse Live! delivers a bright and engaging theatrical experience that leans confidently into its message of friendship, resilience and imaginative play. This four star production translates the charm of the popular series into a lively stage show that keeps its young audience firmly at...