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Review: JETTE PARKER ARTISTS: TALES OF LOVE AND LOSS, Royal Ballet And Opera


by Louise Penn - May 02, 2026

Ana Inés Jabares-Pita's set feels familiar and clearly defines time and place: The Departure remains in the 1960s; Making Arrangements moves into the 1970s, where a woman could choose to live independently; Four Sisters is in the materialistic 1980s, where 'greed is good'. The changes of style in ...

Review: THE LAST BLACK MESSIAH, Jack Studio Theatre


by Gary Naylor - May 01, 2026

Emeka Agada's new play has much to say, but would benefit from an edit down to an hour...

Review: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, Shakespeare's Globe


by Clementine Scott - April 30, 2026

A few scenes into Emily Lim’s version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the Globe stage undergoes a transformation. Austere statuary gets wheeled away, the columns are swathed in plastic flowers, and Michael Grady-Hall as Puck blows bubbles to make more flowers emerge from the floorboards. The effec...

Review: CONTEH, Liverpool's Royal Court


by Sarah OHara - April 30, 2026

Written by Aron Julius and directed by Mark Womack, Conteh is a powerful and emotive drama about the life of one of Liverpool’s sporting icons. Julius stars as boxer John Conteh, who at 24 years old became the light heavyweight champion of the world. Julius’ script tells Conteh’s story, both i...

Review: GRACE PERVADES, Starring Ralph Fiennes & Miranda Raison


by Aliya Al-Hassan - May 01, 2026

Following a sell-out run at Theatre Royal Bath, David Hare's play, Grace Pervades, is a love letter to theatre, following the professional and personal partnership of legendary Victorian theatrical duo Sir Henry Irving and Ellen Terry. Together they performed over 27 years, changing the face and sta...

Review: CHAT NOIR, The Lost Estate


by Franco Milazzo - April 30, 2026

A band of bohemians pitching up in Kensington would normally have the locals reaching for a bottle of smelling salts. Happily, the only thing being upended here is expectation, as Lost Estate’s Chat Noir slips its latest slice of elegant decadence discreetly into this West London enclave....

Review: MASS, Donmar Warehouse


by Cheryl Markosky - April 30, 2026

At the end of Mass, currently celebrating its world stage premiere at London's Donmar Warehouse, my visibly moved son says, 'That's the best play I'll see this year.' And he's absolutely right. Director Carrie Cracknell's incredible interpretation of American actor-turned-writer Fran Kranz's stage s...

Review: UCCELLINI (LITTLE BIRDS), The Coronet Theatre


by Cindy Marcolina - May 01, 2026

Ghosts, death, and the local fauna join the living in a house in the middle of the woods. When Luka takes his girlfriend to his childhood home to spend her birthday relaxing in solitude, she’s suddenly met with the weight of Luka’s family dynamics. Secluded in the damp darkness of the trees, Luk...

Review: HEARTSINK, Riverside Studios


by Cheryl Markosky - April 29, 2026

Heartsink, a bittersweet medical comedy by Unequal Productions that's premiering at Riverside Studios, is a little gem. In only 85 minutes (no interval) writer Farine Clarke, a former GP, deftly deals with weighty issues such as an overstretched NHS, technology versus humanity, racism, assisted dyi...

Review: FIREWING, Hampstead Theatre


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....

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Secreting
Aug 14 – Aug 19, 2023

Teenage chaos, comedy, and (mis)communication – wrapped neatly into five episodes in the debut project by playwright Maya Marie. Spotlighting the intimate conversations that take...

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