Reviews

On April 29th, 2022

Ancient Greeks: Science And Wisdom – Science Museum Review

We are used to looking at the achievements of Greco-Roman antiquity with admiration and even awe. The Ancient Greece: Science And Wisdom exhibition at the Science Museum makes us take a step back to d...

On April 28th, 2022

The Burnt City – Punchdrunk Theatre Review

Emotive choreography, dramatic soundscapes and dream-like spaces: Punchdrunk return to London with their first major show, ‘The Burnt City’, in eight years....

On April 26th, 2022

Scandaltown – Hammersmith Lyric Theatre Review

Mike Bartlett’s Scandaltown is a modern restoration comedy that combines the heightened and melodramatic nature of 17th-century restoration dramas as well as humour and satirical content...

On April 25th, 2022

Inspiring Walt Disney: The Animation of French Decorative Arts – Wallace Collection Review

‘Inspiring Walt Disney: The Animation of French Decorative Arts’ runs at the Wallace Collection from 6 April to 16 October 2022....

On April 20th, 2022

‘The 47th’ – The Old Vic Review

‘The 47th’ runs at The Old Vic until 28th May 2022, in association with Sonia Friedman Productions and Annapurna Theatre....

On April 19th, 2022

The Musical Zorro – Charing Cross Theatre Review

The Musical Zorro runs at the Charing Cross Theatre until 28 May, 2022....

On April 19th, 2022

‘Fantasies on a Found Phone Dedicated to the Man Who Lost It’: A Dreamy, Meandering Evocation of Modern Living

‘Fantasies on a Found Phone Dedicated to the Man Who Lost It’ is Egyptian artist Mahmoud Khaled’s first solo exhibition in the U.K....

On April 13th, 2022

For Black Boys Who have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy – Royal Court Theatre Review

‘For Black Boys Who have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy’ sees the coming together of movement, song, music, poetry and dialogue...