“A Splash of Milk” is like a kiki in your friend’s bedroom. You know, the classic: you laugh, gossip, exchange Grindr/dating stories. It’s all fun and…
“Two Ukrainian Plays” portray Ukrainian society and war from a very intimate perspective. These are two moving, emotional shows that bring the experience much closer to…
This 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein classic pays homage to its roots but also stays terrifyingly relevant. The marvellous choreography and a female-focused story deliver a fun…
A relatable, warm story about female friendship and the emotional struggles of recent migrants to the UK. The script needs still need some work but it…
A musical about a kingdom of Yeast, happening 3 billion years BC, just sounds exciting, and almost ridiculously juicy as a concept.When I first saw the…
Honest, moving, and well-crafted play that’s painfully relevant. Precisely what an educational piece of theatre should be in 2022. Welcome to the MAN’s bedroom The tiny…
At its core, this is a high-flown true story about a mass escape from a nazi camp. But wait, there’s more! Here’s what you must do…
I am on my way to see this Edinburgh Fringe preview of this play on a hot Sunday evening in London, with the air feeling sticky…
“Hamlet was performed in 1607 in Sierra Leone. We want to know why.” All right, let’s be straight. Is it another play about white saviours bringing the…
“Show me! Where is this love? I can’t see it, I can’t touch it, I can’t feel it, I can’t hear it. I can hear some…









