Reviews

On December 14th, 2021

Redemption – The Big House Review

The Big House is without a doubt Islington's hidden gem: the former frame factory hidden in a residential side street is currently hosting Redemption, a play directed by artistic director Maggie Norri...

On December 13th, 2021

Aladdin – Lyric Hammersmith Review

This year, Aladdin Pantomime lives up to the task by delivering a bizarre, fun and colourful adventure that will delight audiences of all ages. ...

On December 8th, 2021

Late Constable – The Royal Academy Review  

This Winter, as you stroll by the colourful Christmas lights of Piccadilly, make sure to take a detour at the Royal Academy and its current exhibition "Late Constable"....

On December 7th, 2021

Interruptions, a powerful play by Stephen Jeffreys

I went to see Interruptions wondering how the subject of leadership would be treated and how Director Guy Woolf had managed to transform Stephen Jeffreys’ play for twelve actors into one for only si...

On December 3rd, 2021

Lubaina Himid – Tate Modern Review

Tate Modern presents Lubaina Himid’s largest solo exhibition to date, showcasing six new unseen paintings, as well as some of her more prominent work....

On December 3rd, 2021

Jack and the Beanstalk – The Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto at New Wolsey Theatre-Review

The New Wolsey’s Rockn Roll shows are well known for playing with a slapstick comedy style and are once again perfectly recognised with lots of corny jokes,  great music, and interactions with the ...

On December 2nd, 2021

Young Associates – Sadlers Wells Review

On the 23 and 24 of November, Sadler Wells hosted the mixed bill "Young Associates", which aims to support promising young choreographers in their professional development. The mixed bill showcased th...

On November 30th, 2021

Dürer’s Journeys: Travels of a Renaissance Artist Review

The first major UK exhibition of German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer in nearly 20 years at the National Gallery is currently on until the end of February. ...

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