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FATHERLAND

★★★★

Hampstead Theatre

FATHERLAND Hampstead Theatre ★★★★ “a clever exploration of dysfunctional family life” ‘Fatherland’ is a one-act tragicomic play about feckless fatherhood. About two-thirds through, Joy, on a road trip to Mayo with her father Winston, declares that the best case scenario is getting there and finding Bono is her long lost

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WOMEN OVER 30 DON’T MATTER

★★★★

The Space

WOMEN OVER 30 DON’T MATTER The Space ★★★★ “both bring crisp comic timing and refreshingly layered performances” Being a woman is hard – so many hidden rules and expectations to navigate. What if you could make all the stress and overthinking disappear? ‘Women Over 30 Don’t Matter’ cracks the patriarchy

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KILL YOUR FATHER

★★★

Etcetera Theatre

KILL YOUR FATHER Etcetera Theatre ★★★ “breathes new life into Medea, delivering a full throttle assault on patriarchy” Medea has shocked audiences for centuries by defying gender norms and seizing male agency. But as the archetypal ‘woman scorned’ and a ‘dangerous foreigner’, Medea has also perpetuated sexual and cultural stereotypes.

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FAUSTUS IN AFRICA!

★★★★

The Coronet Theatre

FAUSTUS IN AFRICA! The Coronet Theatre ★★★★ “Kentridge’s chalky, smudgy animations, projected onto the telegraph office’s large screen, are the production’s crowning feature” A collaboration between William Kentridge and Handspring Puppet Company, Faustus In Africa! makes its debut at the ornate Coronet Theatre after a revival run at the Edinburgh

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OTHELLO

★★★★★

Theatre Royal Haymarket

OTHELLO Theatre Royal Haymarket ★★★★★ “gorgeous to look at and stunningly staged” Shakespeare’s “Othello” is categorised as a tragedy. After all, the full title ‘The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice’ puts it in that box, although it has often been argued that it is not so easy to

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GWENDA’S GARAGE

★★★

Southwark Playhouse Borough

GWENDA’S GARAGE Southwark Playhouse Borough ★★★ “full of fun, fierceness and feminist spirit” LGBTQIA+ rights are once again under pressure. The London premiere of ‘Gwenda’s Garage’, inspired by the true stories of lesbian car mechanics in Thatcherite Sheffield, couldn’t be more timely. Full of feminist fire and 80s activism, expect

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CURATING

★★

Old Red Lion Theatre

CURATING Old Red Lion Theatre ★★ “comes over as a 15-minute sketch which has been extended beyond its capacity to entertain” The afterlife offers rich territory for writers and actors. We know nothing solid about it, after all. In this new play by Helen Cunningham (who also takes the lead

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TRICK OR TREAT: A HALLOWEEN CABARET

★★★★

Crazy Coqs

TRICK OR TREAT: A HALLOWEEN CABARET Crazy Coqs ★★★★ “a Halloween cabaret that treats audiences as intelligent music lovers rather than mere seekers of seasonal novelty” The ‘Trick or Treat’ Cabaret at Crazy Coqs was a finely-tuned musical journey through murder songs, sung curses and other spooky delights. Singer-songwriter Michaela

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THE LINE OF BEAUTY

★★★½

Almeida Theatre

THE LINE OF BEAUTY Almeida Theatre ★★★½ “Grandage’s direction captures the intoxicating glamour and moral decay of 1980s London” Should we love people for their beauty, or are people made beautiful through being loved? That is one of the central questions of The Line of Beauty, Alan Hollinghurst’s Booker Prize-winning

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COUNTESS DRACULA

★★½

Camden People’s Theatre #2 #2

COUNTESS DRACULA Camden People’s Theatre ★★½ “there’s a surprising charm to Countess Dracula’s world” Night madness? Otherworldly rage? A desperate desire for eternal youth? All qualities embodied by Countess Dracula, yes, but also by anyone experiencing the menopause, according to this playful adaptation of the horror classic. Countess Dracula explores

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