9/11, an event that shocked the world and will never be forgotten, particularly on its 20th anniversary, All Ignite Theatre’s new production, The Duration, decides to approach this on a more…
A true classic, this latest production of Frederick Knott’s “Dial M for Murder” will have audiences hanging on every word as the tension builds and the stakes rise ever higher.…
Oh it’s good to be back. And what better welcome than from six fabulous drag kings at the Soho Theatre? The Pecs Drag Kings open the show with some solid…
This pulsating ode to generational trauma hits the mark across the board. A narrative that could easily become cliched or sanctimonious is instead gently sculpted by Jack Holden, who writes…
For many people, theatre and carol concerts are an intrinsic part of Christmas, but much like many parts of 2020, these traditions have been unable to go ahead in the…
39 Degrees is sixty minutes of burning rage. It starts as a flicker and ends in an inferno of confusion, exhaustion and heartbreak. We are reassured by a content warning…
‘Poet In Da Corner’ is a semi-autobiographical piece written by Debris Stevenson, inspired by Dizzee Rascal’s hit album, ‘Boy In Da Corner.’ The album was released in 2003, when Debris…
Drip Drip Drip deals with the issues of immigration and racism and how they affect the NHS. The play brings together three different experiences. It describes the journey of two…
Joseph is truly the marmite of musicals; you either love it or hate it; and this latest version of the touring musical will do little to sway audience members from either…