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Reviews
Love Quirks Book by Mark Childres, Music & Lyrics by Seth Bisen-Hersh. The Other Palace Studio, 12 Palace Street, London until 12 October 2025, 3☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“Hard to love quirks.”
Photo Credit: Anna Clare Photography.
Master Class by Tim Connery. The Bridge House Theatre, 2 High Street, Penge, London SE20 until 4 October 2025, 4☆☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“Touching, funny, beautifully acted.”
Vera: Or, The Nihilists by Oscar Wilde. The Brockley Jack Studio Theatre, 410 Brockley Road, London SE4 until 27 September 2025, 4☆☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“A Wilde evening.”
Photo Credit: Henry Roberts.
The Code by Michael McKeever. Southwark Playhouse, the Elephant, 1 Dante Place, London SE11 until 11 October 2025, 4☆☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“Tracie Bennet delights & dazzles.”
Photo Credit: Danny Kaan.
The Poltergeist by Philip Ridley, Studio 2, The Arcola Theatre, 24 Ashwin Street, London E8 until 13 October 2025, 5☆☆☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“Stunning performance.”
Photo Credit: Simon Annand.
The Truth About Blayds by A.A,Milne, the Finborough Theatre, 118 Finborough Road, London SW10 until 4 October 2025, 4☆☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“Finely staged, rewarding revival.”
Photo Credit: Carla Joy Evans.
Vermin by Benny Ainsworth, Park 90, Clifton Terrace, London N4 until 20 September 2025, 2☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“Fine performances, awful play.”
Photo Credit: Michael Parker.
God Save My Northern Soul by Natasha Cottriall. Park 90, Clifton Terrace, London N4 until 20 September 2025, 4☆☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“A delightful, rewarding play.”
Photo Credit – Mark Senior.
Cow/Deer by Katie Mitchell, Nina Segal & Melanie Wilson. Jerwood Upstairs, the Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, London SW1 until 11 October 2025, 4☆☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“Something extraordinary.”
Photo Credit: Tatenda Matsvai.
Invasive Species by Maia Novi. The King's Head Theatre, Upper Street, Islington, London until 03 October 2025, 3☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“Novi triumphs despite the play.”
Photo Credit: Danny Kaan.
The Chaos That Has Been and Will No Doubt Return by Sam Edmunds. Southwark Playhouse the Little, 77 Newington Causeway, London SE1 until 27 September 2025, 4☆☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“Pulsating performances.”
Photo Credit: Harry Ellets.
Deaf Republic by Dead Centre & Zoe McWhinney. The Royal Court Jerwood Theatre, Sloane Square, London until 13 September, 2025 4☆☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“Powerful and visually stunning.“
Photo Credit: Johan Persson.
The Pitchfork Disney by Philip Ridley, King's Head Theatre, 115 Upper Street, Islington, London N1 until 4 October 2025, 4☆☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“A superb revival.”
Photo Credit: Charles Flint.
What a Gay Day – the Larry Grayson story by Tim Connery. The Brockley Jack Studio, Brockley road, London SE4 until 30 August 2025, 5☆☆☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“Funniest show in town.”
Photo Credit: Bridge House Theatre.
Juniper Blood by Mikc Bartlett. The Donmar Warehouse, 41 Earlham Street, London WC2 until 04 October 2025, 3☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“Tedious state of the world play.”
Photo Credit: Marc Brenner.
Four Women and a Funeral by Jennifer Selway. Upstairs at the Gatehouse, 22 Highgate Hill, London N19 until 17 August 2025, 3☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“Have a happy go lucky funeral.”
Photo Credit: Ovation.
Jane Eyre by John Joubert, Arcola Theatre & Green Opera; Grimeborn Opera Festival, Dalston, London E8 3DL, 4☆☆☆☆. Review: Clare Colvin.
“Rediscovered Brönte novel as operatic drama in Grimeborn Opera season.”
Photo Credit: Camilla Greenwell.
A Village Wooing by Shaw and The Proposal by Chekhov, The Tabard, 2 Bath Road, Chiswick, London W4 until 23 August 2025. 4☆☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“Two sparking comedies well performed.”
Photo Credit: Macky Mann.
Clive by Michael Wynne. The Arcola Studio, 24 Ashwin Street, Dalston Junction, London until 23 August 2025, 4☆☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“A man at the end of his tether.”
Photo Credit: Charlie Flint.
Extraordinary Women by Sarah Travis & Richard Stirling based on the novel by Compton Mackenzie. Jermyn Street Theatre, London until 10 August 2025, 4☆☆☆☆. Review: William Russell.
“The Magnificent Seven to the rescue.”
Photo Credit: Gilroy Theatre.