Review: Damage Control, Riverside Studios
Review: Damage Control, Riverside Studios5.0Overall ScoreHere is a show unlike anything else in London at the moment: an interactive exhibition that sees punters wander around an array of br…
Review: Damage Control, Riverside Studios5.0Overall ScoreHere is a show unlike anything else in London at the moment: an interactive exhibition that sees punters wander around an array of br…
Review: Oleanna, Arts Theatre4.0Overall ScoreOleanna opens in a grey-walled university office, complete with bookshelves, a knackered old Dell computer, and cheap abstract prints on the wall…
Review: Anna X, Harold Pinter Theatre4.0Overall ScoreA recent Guardian profile of playwright Joseph Charlton lamented how, prior to Anna X's current run at The Harold Pinter Theatre, his pla…
Review: The Invisible Hand, Kiln Theatre5.0Overall Score'The Invisible Hand' of the market is a metaphor conceived by economist Adam Smith in 1759, to highlight the unintended social benefit…
Review: Mates, Et Cetera Theatre4.0Overall ScoreLondon is not a city designed for hot days. There's not enough ventilation nor air-conditioning. And the mixture of pollution and the wet clim…
Review: Drowntown, Barbican and Rhiannon Faith Company3.0Overall ScoreDrowntown is a show that gives "voice to the vulnerable and unheard". It opens with Dom (Dominic Coffey), "someone tryin…
Review: A Splinter of Ice, Original Theatre 4.0Overall Score If you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping AYT going and payi…
Review: Testament, Via Brooklyn Theatre Co. 3.0Overall Score If you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping paying AYT going a…
Review: Flavour Text, Chronic Insanity3.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping AYT going and paying our …
Review: The House of Cenci, Parabolic Theatre 4.0Overall Score If you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping paying AYT going…
Review: The Black Cat, Threedumb Theatre4.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping paying AYT going and pa…
Review: Scored in Silence, Chisato Minamimura 4.0Overall Score If you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a patreon with every penny going towards keeping paying AYT going…
Review: Recognition, 45North4.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a patreon with every penny going towards keeping paying AYT going and paying our ver…
Review: Avalanche, Bloom Theatre Online4.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a patreon with every penny going towards keeping paying AYT going and pay…
Review: Here/Not Here, Southbank Centre5.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a patreon with every penny going towards keeping paying AYT going and pay…
A Christmas Carol, Polka Theatre3.0Overall ScoreHow do you keep a story fresh that's been told a million times before? Polka Theatre are offering a solid answer to that perennial question, i…
Review: The Comeback, The Noel Coward Theatre5.0Overall Score'Welcome back to the West End. It's so lovely to have you here' a husky female voice projects across the auditorium of London's E…
Review: Alice in Streamingland, Phoenix Arts Club 5.0Overall Score 'How's the plot going for you guys eh?' Asks Film and Televisions's Black and White Cat (Laura Hyde), the bizarre Moira Ros…
Review: In Search of a White Identity, The Actor's Centre2.0Overall ScoreTwo middle-aged men sit opposite each other in a prison cell. One is white, one is black, and they appear to be of a …
Review: Eating Myself, Golden Goose Theatre4.0Overall ScoreIt is an impossible question that billions of people will have pondered at some point in their lives, and it lies at the centre of …
Review: Woyzeck, Theatro Technis4.0Overall ScoreFor Georg Büchner to have died at the age of 23 " the same age as this reviewer " and leave behind a play of Woyzeck's profundity is mind-bog…
Review: Squad Goals, Caspa Productions5.0Overall ScoreThe message of Squad Goals is simple: ''Girls from round here can do whatever they like when they put their minds to it". Thus speaks Mi…
Review: Dear Peter, Iris Theatre, St. Paul's Church Covent Garden 4.0Stars So here it is: the return of West End theatre. But things are far from normal, with the action transported from an …
Review: Operation Elsewhere, Big Telly Theatre via Zoom 5.0stars As perfect an opportunity as lockdown is to watch all the films or read all the books you have never quite gotten round to, t…
Review: Our Man in Havana, VAULT Festival4.0starsAn hour long madcap adventure told through a fog of Cuban cigar smoke and perhaps one-too-many daiquiris, Spies Like Us' adaptation of Our Ma…