Reviews
A Streetcar Named Desire
Pitlochry Festival Theatre deliver worthy adaptation of Tennessee Williams
Beach Fossils
Bunny
Brooklyn dream-poppers take a slight turn into a shinier psych-pop mode, but there’s still a solid shroud of hazy reverb
Imaginate: Somewhere Else
Exquisitely realised visual theatre depicting war through the eyes of a child
Imaginate: Protest
Perky play for kids invites us all to stand up and make a difference
Billie Marten
An irresistable, enveloping concert from North Yorkshire’s finest singer-songwriter of the moment
Beau Is Afraid
Ari Aster rifles through his psyche and his cultural influences for a uniquely frenzied session of naval-gazing
The King and I
Classic, family-friendly musical theatre that will reliably please
Abigail’s Party
London Classic Theatre delivers a stellar production of Mike Leigh’s bitingly funny play
Wolfie
Byrne and Russell-Martin’s incredible pairing brings Willis’ dark, whimsical world to life
The Mousetrap (70th Anniversary Tour)
There is nothing else in the world like it
Susanne Sundfør
blómi
A sublime, warm-hearted, and defiantly hopeful album from acclaimed Norwegian artist