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Disruption – Park Theatre

Artificial Intelligence is having a moment. From ChatGPT and now a Google rival, ‘Bard’, to journalists calmly asking robots with…

2 years ago

One Way Mirror – The Pleasance

One Way Mirror bills itself as a new interactive story about the art of people watching. It is based on…

2 years ago

Bounce – The Lion and Unicorn Theatre

We begin at the beginning - so to speak - of a motivational seminar; the lights flash, the music booms…

3 years ago

The Shape of Things – Park Theatre

My first introduction to playwright Neil LaBute’s work was Fat Pig, which premiered in London in 2008 and depicts the…

3 years ago

Blanket Ban – Southwark Playhouse

Performing to a packed Southwark Playhouse audience on Tuesday night, writers and performers Davina Hamilton and Marta Vella open their…

3 years ago

Grenfell: System Failure Scenes from the Inquiry – The Playground Theatre

I still remember the horror I felt when I saw for myself the remains of the Grenfell Tower as I…

3 years ago

Romeo and Julie – National Theatre

While any trip to the theatre is a joy and a privilege for me, occasionally something lifts the bar and…

3 years ago

The Beach House – Park Theatre

Arriving at the theatre last night to find an almost full choice of unreserved seats I instantly regretted tucking myself…

3 years ago

<strong>Nerubashenko Ballet presents Swan Lake – Richmond Theatre</strong>

I should start this by qualifying up front that while I enjoy the ballet, I am by no means a…

3 years ago

<strong>Mr Charles Dickens presents A Christmas Carol – Greenwich Theatre</strong>

I’ve been struggling with this review since I left Greenwich Theatre last night, unsure of whether I’d just witness a…

3 years ago