80 The Sex Lives of Puppets Jad Adams 06/01/2024From pet names for genitals to talk of venereal diseases killing the moment, The Sex Lives of Puppets constantly veers...
60 Kagami Julie Peakman 05/01/2024Ryuichi Sakamoto was a Japanese composer and pianist who died in 2023. Yet here he is playing on a stately...
Reviewer's rating The Fair Maid of the West Mel Cooper 04/01/2024If you want a delightful, fast-paced, cleverly written play to see, I strongly recommend The Fair Maid of the West...
Reviewer's Rating A Christmas Carol Tim Hochstrasser 29/12/2023Antic Disposition have gained a distinguished reputation for their adaptation of Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’, performed now for a decade...
Reviewer's Rating Thomas Guthrie and the Alehouse Boys Tim Hochstrasser 25/12/2023It is hard to conceive of Schubert’s classic song cycles outside the reverential setting of a chamber venue such as...
Reviewer's rating Cold War Rivka Jacobson 24/12/2023The 20th Century saw numerous conflicts including the ‘Cold War’ which dominated the lives of millions of people who found themselves...
80 The Motive and the Cue Jad Adams 21/12/2023The Motive and the Cue opens in a Broadway rehearsal room where the cast assembles with the intention of creating...
Reviewer's rating Hansel And Gretel Josi Steinfeld 19/12/2023Hansel and Gretel is one of Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Written for adults, not children, they were considered too dark as...
Reviewer's rating Jack and The Beanstalk Tobi Philips (8) 18/12/2023The cosy Stratford East theatre offers something for panto lovers of all ages. Splatford, a precious mud mining town, is...
Reviewer's rating You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown Josi Steinfeld 18/12/2023The Gatehouse is the highest theatre in London (446ft above sea level); the pub has been licenced since 1337. The...