Reviews

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....

On June 15th, 2022

Brick Lane 1978, The Turning Point @ Four Corners Gallery: Spotlighting a Local History of Anti-Racist Protest

Brick Lane: The Turning Point is on at Four Corners until 10 September...

On June 14th, 2022

The Concrete Jungle Book – Pleasance Theatre Trust Review

“The Concrete Jungle Book” is a vibrant and surprising new take on Kipling’s classic, a somehow grim retelling of the childhood tale through rap, hip-hop and physical performances....

On June 13th, 2022

Liszt Mozaics – Sadlers Wells Review

This Jubilee, Sadlers Wells offered us a peek into Hungarian culture through a beautiful evening of historical dance and music in 'Liszt Mosaics'....

On June 13th, 2022

Machine de Cirque – Peacock Theatre, Sadlers Wells Review

According to Google Translate, ‘Machine de Cirque’ – the title of both the performance and the Canadian circus company – means ‘Circus Machine’ in French....

On June 10th, 2022

Picasso Ingres: Face to Face – National Gallery Review

The new exposition “Picasso Ingres: Face to Face” at the National Gallery has borrowed the Picasso painting from the Norton Simon Museum ...

On June 7th, 2022

Requiem: Fire in the Air of the Earth – Sadler Wells Review

One thing is certain, it is impossible to remain impassive in front of Mozart’s “Requiem for a dream”....

On June 7th, 2022

The Father and the Assassin: A Hero, a Villain, and Indian Partition

The Father and the Assassin, currently on at the National Theatre, is a historical drama ...