Reviews

On July 7th, 2022

Stewart Lee: Snowflake/Tornado at Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall, 29 June-3 July 2022

Extended monologues, audience shaming and ample self-loathing: The Times’ best living stand-up, Stewart Lee is back with his rescheduled show Snowflake/Tornado.  The show is a double bill of two, n...

On July 4th, 2022

Darkie Armo Girl at Finborough Theatre: A Rage-Fuelled Retrospective

‘Darkie Armo Girl’, a one-woman show both written and performed by Karine Bedrossian, offers an intense and intimate glimpse into the life of its creator....

On June 28th, 2022

Deliluh, Live at Moth Club – Gig Review

Toronto’s Deliluh, until this point in time a four-piece, suddenly became a duo....

On June 24th, 2022

RA Schools Degree Show – Review

Each year the RA Schools offer 15 early-career artists the opportunity to study on its full-time, no-fee, three-year programme....

On June 21st, 2022

From the Forest: a Look into Natural Materials and the Climate Crisis – V&A Furniture Gallery Review

Until July 18th, 'From the Forest' is on display at the V&A’s furniture gallery questioning this phenomenon of the modern world and asking us what can the forest teach us? ...

On June 21st, 2022

‘That Is Not Who I Am’ – Royal Court Theatre Review

That Is Not Who I Am’ is running at the Royal Court Theatre until 16th July...

On June 17th, 2022

Martial Canterel – Shacklewell Arms Gig Review

Despite finding more success as one half of the marginally more polished sounding Xeno & Oaklander, Martial Canterel – the trochaic alter-ego of Brooklyn adoptee Sean McBride – antedates the forme...

On June 16th, 2022

The Still Room – Park Theatre Review

Funny, energetic and touching, “The Still Room” at Park Theatre depicts the tragicomedy of young women imprisoned by the norms of their social class and gender....