A small asteroid hitting London is the context for James Fritz new play now showing at the Soho Theatre. Rather…
When, in the first five minutes of a show, you have both, gone “awww” and burst out loud with laughter,…
An audience, mostly of whom are 9 to 5, maybe some are freelance, of mothers and fathers, of Pisces and…
Splintered is a ‘part-play, part-cabaret’ which explores and celebrates the queer joy and coming out in a homophobic culture. Chanté…
Hedda is an avant-garde re-imagining of the early text Hedda Gabler by esteemed realist writer Henrik Ibsen however it can…
I discovered quite quickly that I was in a room full of super fans. Now, I’m a fan but mostly…
With the threat of another cancelled Christmas around the corner, it can be tough to get into the festive mood.…
Every so often you come across a show that is pure theatrical brilliance. Witty, hilarious, sad, relatable and performed with…
In a small upstairs theatre, we meet a man- Tunde and he’s about to turn 30. We are welcomed in…
“I’ve just read the synopsis of the play we’re seeing. Bloody hell mate.” “I told you it sounded harrowing. Do…