Review: Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club, London
This startling reimagining of Kander and Ebb’s iconic musical is daring, dark, and utterly thrilling.
Review: My Son’s a Queer (But What Can You Do?) at the Ambassadors Theatre, London
Rob Madge’s gorgeous one-person show is a love letter to queerness, self-expression, and the power of a supportive family.
Review: Best of Enemies at the Noël Coward Theatre, London
This captivating political drama is elevated by stellar performances from its leads and a creative set design.
Review: Life of Pi at the Wyndham’s Theatre, London
Its fierce feline lead steals the show in this beautiful stage adaptation of Yann Martel’s Life of Pi, a visual feast for the senses.
Review: But I’m a Cheerleader at the Turbine Theatre, Battersea
This charming musical adaptation gives the late 90s queer classic a new lease of life.
Review: Good at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London
Tennant is phenomenal in this always-relevant play about how the worst evil can creep into the everyday.
Review: LETHE at the King’s Head Theatre, London
A creepy and visceral small-scale production that takes us inside a nightmare where trauma and technology converge.
Review: Hamilton at the Victoria Palace Theatre, London
The hip-hop-meets-musical-theatre megahit that deserves every bit of hype it gets.
Review: Prima Facie at the Harold Pinter Theatre (Cinema Stream)
Comer gives a tour-de-force performance in the most brilliant play I absolutely never want to see again.
Review: Operation Mincemeat at Riverside Studios, Hammersmith
“God that’s brilliant!” A fierce and fantastically funny show that brings a new twist to an incredible true story.
Review: Come From Away at the Phoenix Theatre, London
This beautiful and vital show reminds us that there is so much goodness in the world in even the darkest times.