Reviews
The Beautiful Future is Coming
Powerful play explores the climate crisis over three centuries
A Grand Don’t Come For Free
Gig theatre becomes rap opera in the story of the Streets’ classic album
A Letter to Lyndon B Johnson or God: Whoever Reads This First
A bold and visceral piece of physical theatre that borders on the cinematic
Make It Happen
James Graham’s RBS musical collapses under the weight of its own ambition, much like the bank itself.
Rohan Sharma: Mad Dog
A funny, playful debut hour that’s just a little too scattergun at times
You Oughta Be In Pictures
A creepy man and a creepy tale, which splices truth and fiction
Caitriona Dowden: Dance Like Everyone’s Dancing
Irresistibly idiosyncratic second hour from an unassumingly clever comic
Shoe Dunnit at Café L’arte
Heartwarming original musical combining a psychic songwriter and mysterious shoe theft
How to Kill a Mouse
Exceptional debut hour finds warmth, nuance, and deep wells of love in the depths of grief
Candace Bryan: MILF (Mom I’d Like to Find)
Candid storytelling from high-energy US comic that sgets slightly lost in a too-large room