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ARCADIA

★★★★★

Old Vic

ARCADIA Old Vic ★★★★★ “extremely intelligent, stimulating, challenging and fun” It is rare in the theatre when the question about why jam cannot be ‘unstirred’ from a bowl of rice pudding sets our thoughts on a mind-boggling tangent about the universe. But it epitomises the skill and the beauty of

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GUIDELINES

★★★★

New Diorama Theatre

GUIDELINES New Diorama Theatre ★★★★ “Punchy, pacy and full of bite” Something sinister lurks beneath social media’s glossy veneer. CONGLOMERATE’s debut show, ‘Guidelines’, is a striking new work fusing nuance, power, levity and darkness into something eerie and exhilarating. Two sisters in a wood. A dancing man. A frog with

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THE VIRGINS

★★★

Soho Theatre

THE VIRGINS Soho Theatre ★★★ “The writer has this gossipy girl talk just right and it’s exquisite” Virginity, and the loss thereof, is a big money game. Miriam Battye’s playful script initially lowers the stakes when sweet 16-year-old pals Jess and Chloe convene in the bathroom ahead of their big

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THE GAMBLER

★★★★

Coronet Theatre

THE GAMBLER Coronet Theatre ★★★★ “a vital and dramatic production that draws us out of our comfort zone” Fyodor Dostoevsky wrote his short novel, ‘The Gambler’, under pressure to repay gambling debts. Originally set in a hotel and casino in an unnamed German city, the themes inevitably reflect his own

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LOST ATOMS

★★★★

Lyric Hammersmith

LOST ATOMS Lyric Hammersmith ★★★★ “Sometimes quirky, often heartbreaking, but invariably mesmerising” ‘Your future self is watching you right now through your memories’. The quotation, which has wormed its way into meme status on social media, can be traced back to biomedical scientist Aubrey de Grey, but any free thinker

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DAGMARR’S DIMANCHE

★★★

Crazy Coqs

DAGMARR’S DIMANCHE Crazy Coqs ★★★ “plenty of star quality, with stunning vocals and a carefully curated set list” If you’re craving golden age Hollywood glamour, the next instalment of Dagmarr’s Dimanche: ‘Songs from the Cinema’ at Crazy Coqs delivers silver screen seductresses, past and present. Though the opening is a

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A LESSON FROM AUSCHWITZ

★★★

White Bear Theatre

A LESSON FROM AUSCHWITZ White Bear Theatre ★★★ “crisply executed, powerful and deliberately gruelling” Auschwitz, 1941. Topical? On the day this quasi-monologue was staged at the White Bear Theatre, The Washington Post reported that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement was acquiring a series of sprawling industrial warehouses in at least

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MATES

★★★★

Hen and Chickens Theatre

MATES Hen and Chickens Theatre ★★★★ “playful, delightfully bonkers yet intelligently conceived” Mates – ‘sounds like something you’d put on at a pub’ complains one of the budding actors early on in this exuberant and often hilarious metatheatrical comedy; and indeed, it is. Or rather, a highly reputable theatre above

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BALLAD LINES

★★★★

Southwark Playhouse Elephant

BALLAD LINES Southwark Playhouse Elephant ★★★★ “a fearless exploration of motherhood and self definition, powered by a searing score and phenomenal cast” Craving more folk in your theatre? Fear not – ‘Ballad Lines’ begins its anticipated London debut. Spanning centuries of womanhood, this sweeping folk musical blends heart, humour and

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BIGRE / “FISH BOWL”

★★★★

Peacock Theatre

BIGRE / “FISH BOWL” Peacock Theatre ★★★★ “heartfelt, inventive and highly entertaining” Once upon a time, three people met and found themselves far closer than they ever intended. Not because they shared interests or similarities, quite the opposite. They have almost nothing in common, and their unlikely proximity only seems

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MRS PRESIDENT

★★★

Charing Cross Theatre

MRS PRESIDENT Charing Cross Theatre ★★★ “exciting and compelling to watch” There are a few key questions at the heart of Mrs President, a reworked and deepened version of John Ransom Phillips’ play, first presented last year. Who gets to control your image, especially when a visual representation is intended

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JORVIK

★★★

The Glitch

JORVIK The Glitch ★★★ “an hour of tremendous fun” Down in the depths of the underground warren of spaces near Waterloo, the Vikings have arrived and are in battle. Or are planning their invasion of Northumbria. Or are celebrating their success with stories. I was never fully clear about what

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CABLE STREET

★★½

Marylebone Theatre

CABLE STREET Marylebone Theatre ★★½ “an important story with a compelling core and an impressive cast” After two sold out 2024 runs, ‘Cable Street’ marches back into London. Based on the Battle of Cable Street, where ordinary people stood up to antisemitism and fascism, this musical offers a timely take

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