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IN OTHER WORDS

★★★★

Arcola Theatre

IN OTHER WORDS Arcola Theatre ★★★★ “Seager and White give astonishingly convincing performances, both fearless in displaying emotions most of us would like to keep buried” A little bit of trivia: “Fly Me to the Moon”, the popular standard made famous by Frank Sinatra in the 1960s, was originally titled

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THE FIFTH STEP

★★★★

@Sohoplace

THE FIFTH STEP @Sohoplace ★★★★ “the direction is slick and there’s always a sense that something is around the corner” About halfway through this bracing alcohol-and-redemption two-hander, James suddenly appears in a rabbit’s head. This is a call-back to a dream that Luka recounts, Luka being a newcomer to the

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THE LAST INCEL

★★★

Pleasance Theatre

THE LAST INCEL Pleasance Theatre ★★★ “ultimately never reaches the heights that it could” Inceldom — it’s a topic that deserves to be addressed in media more regularly. If we have any hope of dispelling the narrative that is being sold to young men — that most women hate them,

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DIAGNOSIS

★★★½

Finborough Theatre

DIAGNOSIS Finborough Theatre ★★★½ “an original and interesting show led by two excellent performances” The 16th of May 2035. 3:37am. A woman has been arrested and brought in for questioning regarding an assault on a man in a bar on Villiers Street in central London, but it is very quickly

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1536

★★★★

Almeida Theatre

1536 Almeida Theatre ★★★★ “Max Jones’ excellent design, complemented by an arresting use of lighting is striking” 1536 is definitely innovative: it uses the backdrop of Anne Boleyn’s defamation and execution to demonstrate the impossibility of existing as a woman and the power imbalance exploited by men. Ava Pickett’s debut

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THE COMEDY ABOUT SPIES

★★★★

Noël Coward Theatre

THE COMEDY ABOUT SPIES Noël Coward Theatre ★★★★ “another all-conquering crowd-pleasing triumph” There’s a reliable joy to a Mischief Company production – a blend of manic precision, cheerful chaos, and the comforting sense that, whatever happens – or doesn’t – you’re in safe hands. The writing team of Henry Lewis

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HOUSE OF GAMES

★★★

Hampstead Theatre

HOUSE OF GAMES Hampstead Theatre ★★★ “diverting, packed with plot, character and incident” Writer Richard Bean’s stage version of House of Games, directed by Jonathan Kent, is a theatrical sleight-of-hand that both honours and undercuts its source. Adapted from David Mamet’s 1987 film and story, the play tries to pull

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DOGS ON THE METRO

★★★★★

Live Theatre

DOGS ON THE METRO Live Theatre ★★★★★ “a clever, meaningful, and essential piece of theatre” ‘Dogs on the Metro’ at the Live Theatre is a precise and important reflection on adolescence, friendship, and consent. Masterfully written by Emilie Robson and directed by Maria Crocker, this personal two-hander is a force

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SPECKY CLARK

★★★

Sadler’s Wells Theatre

SPECKY CLARK Sadler’s Wells Theatre ★★★ “Oona Doherty’s script is amusing and poignant” At the centre point of the performance, ten-year-old Specky Clark, played by Faith Prendergast, walks across the stage to a radio in the rear corner and turns it on to a dance tune by David Holmes. The

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REMYTHED

★★★★

King’s Head Theatre

REMYTHED King’s Head Theatre ★★★★ “the cast cycle through characters with impressive dynamism” The memes are everywhere, making casual jokes about historical figures whose same-sex relationships were definitely just that of “close friends”. We’ve long known that recordings of myth and legend do not favour the LGBTQIA+ — even when

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MARIE AND ROSETTA

★★★★★

UK Tour

MARIE AND ROSETTA Rose Theatre ★★★★★ “soul-stirring, celebratory and foot-tappingly uplifting” It is sometimes extraordinary how a figure can fade into the back pages of history. Sister Rosetta Tharpe was a huge star in the 1930s and 40s, who struck a chord with a white electric guitar slung around her

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EINKVAN

★★★★★

Coronet Theatre

EINKVAN Coronet Theatre ★★★★★ “Fosse’s sparse poetic script strips life down to its essentials, matching the images on the screens” Einkvan is a rare opportunity to see the work of Nobel prize winning playwright Jon Fosse in London. It’s also a chance to see it at the Coronet Theatre in

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FRAT

★★

Old Red Lion Theatre

FRAT Old Red Lion Theatre ★★ “With some rewrites, this is a show that could easily shine.” “He said/she said” is a conundrum that many have attempted, with varying success. And with the rise in right-wing rhetoric about traditional versus modern masculinity, these narratives have never been more fraught. Newcomer

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THE GANG OF THREE

★★★★

King’s Head Theatre

THE GANG OF THREE King’s Head Theatre ★★★★ “At the centre of director Kirsty Patrick Ward’s bitchy and erudite psychodrama are three rounded and convincing performances” The occasional soundtrack behind this formidable political drama tells of a nation undergoing change, from the raucous rock of the early ’70s to the

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FAYGELE

★★★★★

Marylebone Theatre

FAYGELE Marylebone Theatre ★★★★★ “allows us into a world that may be unfamiliar, and makes space for connection, truth, and healing” Faygele is a powerful and moving theatrical piece written by Shimmy Braun and directed with sensitivity by Hannah Chissick. It’s a work that gives voice to those so often

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CONVERSATIONS AFTER SEX

★★★

Park Theatre

CONVERSATIONS AFTER SEX Park Theatre ★★★ “a play that focuses more on glimpses of intimacy and character variety rather than any tangible plot with a clear ending” Desire, grief, family, sexually transmitted diseases and much more can be found in this production of Conversations After Sex. Written by Mark O’Halloran,

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