A story of four unique same-sex relationships from across the ages, theatre company Forward Arena’s production is ambitious and undeniably fresh in its storytelling. We are greeted with a complete absence of set, which is necessary for a production that jumps time periods with almost every scene.
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Review: CALLISTO - A QUEER EPIC at the Arcola Theatre
By Monty Leigh Thursday, December 14 2017, 07:04


Review: TRANSPOSE at The Barbican Pit
By Justin Murray Wednesday, December 13 2017, 13:38
Now in its second instalment at the Barbican, Transpose brings together an evening of spoken word, song, and music, allowing trans and non-binary artists to tell their own stories, speak their own truth.


Review: DAISY PULLS IT OFF - Park Theatre
By Jess Morrissey Wednesday, December 13 2017, 11:31
Well this is a night of jolly good fun. Daisy and her comrades most certainly pull it off in this utterly spiffing revival of Denise Deegan’s award-winning play.


Review: THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES at Jermyn Street Theatre
By Hugh Wooldridge Tuesday, December 12 2017, 20:40
For a pre-Christmas and early January romp, hie thee to The Hound of the Baskervilles at the splendid pocket-sized Jermyn Street Theatre.

Review: THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL at the Tabard Theatre
By David Scotland Sunday, December 10 2017, 09:00
Those of you who are fans of pop trivia may be interested to know that the song Mistletoe and Wine, made famous by Cliff Richard, actually had its beginnings in musical theatre. When Keith Strachan, Leslie Stewart and Jeremy Paul collaborated to turn a TV script into a musical, they decided that they needed a Christmas carol.
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