Sadler’s Wells ‘Eye-opening glimpse into the pull of the fetish community’ Sometimes a piece of theatre can really blindside you.
English National Ballet, Sadler’s Wells Finally seeing the light of day after being pushed back by the dreaded virus, Akram
Above the Stag Lured in with the promise of an evening of naughtiness under the acacias, Above the Stag’s all-singing
‘So delectable that they will be fighting people off with a stick’ As we scurry through the petite and stylish
Stone Nest Under the cavernous dome of the old Welsh Chapel on Shaftesbury Avenue, we dive into the passion project
Sadler’s Wells ‘Unevenness that technical skill cannot temper’ Started in 2008, Hofesh Shechter’s eponymous company has built upon the choreographer’s
Arcola Outside ‘Beauty buried in pain’ Greeted by an IV bag, hospital screens and unbelievably the smell of antiseptic (psychosomatic
Almeida Theatre ‘Burning with political astuteness’ Press night is swinging, the prosecco fizzing, the outfits tastefully expensive, but a trap
Sadler’s Wells ‘Hollow aftertaste that even 6,000 litres of water can’t wash away’ Everyone has a little (slightly wet) place
Park Theatre ‘Jump scares, bubbling dread, and historical intrigue aplenty’ Beating rain, driving wind, the sense of building unease, and