Reviews
Wunderkammer
Figuren Theater Tubingen present an intimate and joyful puppet experience.
The Knot
An understated exploration of martial woes and making relationships work.
Father (Vader)
Peeping Tom’s star is lost among comic farce and negative portrayals of elderly care.
The Wedding
Gecko enrapture their audiences with this energetic and eccentric portrayal of the modern world.
Anywhere
Théâtre de L’Entrouvert’s masterful puppetry and creativity leaves its audiences transfixed.
Touching The Void
Thrilling, visceral theatre that leaves you on the edge of your seat
Les Misérables
Hard to quibble with a classic given just the right amount of 21st century upgrade
Glasgow Girls
Powerful musical stuns audience with heart-warming tale of friendship and tolerance.
Waltz of the Hommelettes
An entertaining, though slightly lacking, display of puppetry and folklore at the London International Mime Festival.
It’s a Wonderful Life!
This charming and charitable adaptation of Frank Capra’s classic will renew your sense of Christmas spirit
Jack and the Beanstalk
Wren’s production is full of fun, fantasy and family-friendly entertainment.
The Gospel According to Jesus, Queen of Heaven
Re-imagining of the Bible through a queer lens is powerful, provocative and affirming.
Archerfield Christmas Fairy Trail
Immersive fairy world with impressive production values, if only there were more of that and less of the upselling.
Wendy and Peter Pan
Hickson’s adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s classic tale is a glittering spectacle that is full of heart.
McGonagall’s Chronicles
An unfortunate turn of events prevent this flamboyant play on McGonagall’s work from reaching the poet’s legendary status.
Rhinoceros
Although Theatre Paradok deliver a strong performance, they fail to make the societal statements they set out to.