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
Union Theatre One of the most tragic and emblematic women of the 1960s, Janis Joplin holds a piece of many
London Wonderground An energetic, crowd-pleasing night at the boozer, celebrating beer and male friendship. You had me at free booze!
Barbican ‘Bobbing on the waves of theatrical genius’ Whether it be economic depression or a global pandemic, don’t we all
Wilton’s Musical Hall Wilton’s music hall is an utterly distinctive venue, from its 1859 theatrical incarnation, it’s been everything from
Arcola Outside “Willkommen! Madame and monsieur, ladies and gents”. Under the glowering sky we are dragged back to the Weimer Republic
Arcola Outside ‘A riotously good show’ Reminiscent of the Italian piazzas where the style of commedia dell’arte spawned 500 years ago,
‘Who better to trust with French food?’ Named (presumably) after Alberto Santos-Dumont and his early attempts to be the first