Reviews

On May 30th, 2022

‘Kabul Goes Pop’: A (Westernised) Glimpse into Life in Afghanistan

‘Kabul Goes Pop: Music Television Afghanistan’ is Waleed Akhtar’s debut play, currently being performed at the dapper Brixton House Theatre until 1st of June....

On May 27th, 2022

“Crown to Catwalk” – Fashion and Textile Museum Review

This season, they are offering us a historical outlook on the Royal School of Needlework (RSN) in their new exposition “150 years of the Royal School of Needlework: Crown to Catwalk”....

On May 26th, 2022

German Cornejo’s Wild Tango – Sadlers Wells Review

This May, the Peacock Theatre was taken over by German Cornejo’s Wild Tango in a show that overwhelmed the senses with Argentinian tradition...

On May 24th, 2022

144res: Nukuluk – Bermondsey Social Club Review

Even if you were so on the pulse with new music that you were dubbed the music scene’s Fitbit, you’d be forgiven for briefly daydreaming and wondering how on earth (or away from it) Nukuluk got to...

On May 24th, 2022

Out-Spoken: Southbank Centre – Review

Out-spoken returned back to the Southbank Centre last week, showcasing a range of talented poets and new musical artists....

On May 23rd, 2022

Reframed: The Woman in the Window – Dulwich Picture Gallery Review

The Dulwich Picture Gallery answers the question with an exhibition dedicated to the enigmatic motif of the ‘woman in the window’...

On May 20th, 2022

Wild Card: Livia Rita FUTURA Glitch – Lilian Baylis Studio, Sadler’s Wells Review

Livia Rita – singer, designer, choreographer, film maker and visual artist – is without a doubt the textbook multihyphenate, and rest assured their Wild Card premiere of FUTURA Glitch...

On May 19th, 2022

If. Destroyed. Still. True. – The Hope Theatre Review

If. Destroyed. Still. True. tells the epic story of modern everyday lives and asks what happens when the place you were born can no longer be called home....

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