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'Theatre Camp' Review: A Film Worthy Of The Spotlight
In the words of my mother, Theater Camp was “surprisingly good”. Even I, a self-confessed theatre kid, had serious reservations about...
Tori Taylor
Sep 16, 20234 min read


‘Don’t Feed the Plants!’: A review of Little Shop of Horrors by KMTS
This production is carried by its talent and charisma to feed the audience’s hungry expectations.
Jorvell Ong
Sep 6, 20232 min read


Vibrancy Swept the Stage: Reviewing 'The Odyssey: The Underworld' at the National Theatre
Vibrant is perhaps the best descriptor for the opening performance of The Odyssey: The Underworld, the play by Chris Bush that marks the...
Georgia Gibson
Aug 31, 20234 min read


The National Theatre's New Views Winner: 3.2.1 by Kiera Grierson
It is a rare privilege to experience the work of a new generation of talented writers up-close, especially in an age of funding cuts for...
Georgia Gibson
Jul 14, 20234 min read


'Richard III' by King's Shakespeare Company: Review
I had the chance to see both nights of King’s Shakespeare Company’s Richard III, and it was awesome. I don’t possess any knowledge about...
Parvy Kang
Jun 29, 20235 min read


In Conversation With: GrimFest, London's Only Horror Theatre Festival
Are you a fan of all things dark and creepy? If yes, the horror theatre festival, GrimFest, is back for its second year and is stronger than
Grace Moran
Jun 10, 20233 min read


How Can We 'Queer' Musical Theatre?
Musical theatre is a gay space, but not a queer one.
Tori Taylor
May 29, 20233 min read


Proceed with Playfulness: Reclaim the Mundane's Office Party
Theatre X Art Collaboration.
Ariunzaya Batkhuyag
Apr 9, 20232 min read


Corporate Costumes: Reclaim the Mundane's Office Party
Theatre X Art Collaboration.
Georgia Gibson
Apr 9, 20233 min read


'Cymbeline' Review: Gripping Shakespearean Goodness
Kelln undeniably beats to her own bold directorial drum, but never loses sight of Shakespeare’s rhythm.
Georgia Gibson
Apr 4, 20233 min read
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