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Anton Du Beke as Buttons with Darren Bennet and Bobby Delaney as the ugly stepsisters

Cinderella Review: The Fairy Godmother of all Pantos has returned

In a flourish of glitter, snow, song and dance, pantomime has returned to the stage in the form of Cinderella

A group of actors performing The Wonderful at Theatre Peckham

REVIEW: The Wonderful at Theatre Peckham celebrates diversity and spreads festive joy

The Wonderful at Theatre Peckham celebrates diversity and spreads festive joy, while staying true to L. Frank Baum’s classic tale.

Review: Juliet & Romeo at the Chelsea Theatre

Romeo and Juliet is an age old tale that has seen infinite adaptations for the stage and screen. The format

Ian Kinane and Brendan Leddy in Stones in his Pockets

Review: Stones in his Pockets at Hampton Hill Theatre

How would you describe a show where two amateur actors take on 16 distinct roles, in a story which shifts

Heather Agyepong flows across the stage in The Body Remembers

REVIEW: The Body Remembers at Battersea Arts Centre

Fuel presents The Body Remembers, a piece exploring how trauma lives in the body. Created and performed by Heather Agyepong, co-created by Gail Babb and Imogen Knight

Georgie Halford and Roel Fox in Epic Love and Pop Songs

Review: Epic Love and Pop Songs at the New Wimbledon Theatre Studio

Knowing very little about Epic Love and Pop Songs when I walked into the New Wimbledon Theatre Studio, I can’t

Instant Opera chorus and soloists bow on stage

Review: Instant Opera and Richmond Theatre celebrate reopening Gala

Instant Opera and Richmond Theatre both celebrated their triumphant returns last Saturday in a one-off Grand Opera Gala performance. Starting

REVIEW: Leopards at Rose Theatre is a timely and gripping thriller

The Rose Theatre in Kingston’s brand new thriller Leopards is timely, subversive and asks all the right questions, writes SWL’s

Adam Lazarus

REVIEW: Daughter at Battersea Arts Centre: a deeply disturbing and necessary satire

Adam Lazarus’s Daughter is a dark, deeply disturbing satire of toxic masculinity, and how men treat women in general, but

Review: Educational and immersive, the Orange Tree’s Romeo and Juliet is a brilliant teaching aid for students

The Orange Tree Theatre uses drama to bring a modern twist to Shakespeare to enhance the learning and creativity of

TALK PROPA actors on stage in flat caps

Review: TALK PROPA makes northerners feel at home at London’s VAULT Festival

TALK PROPA focuses on the difficulties of being a northern woman in the performing arts and the world of acting.

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