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Posted in LGBTQ+ Musicals Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2022

Review: La Maupin, Lion & Unicorn Theatre

Delving into the entertaining depths of undersung queer historical figures, new musical La Maupin proves to be…

Posted in Battersea Arts Centre Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2022

Review: Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World, Battersea Arts Centre

The kind of show that is impossible to do justice to in a written review, Things Hidden…

Posted in Ancient Greeks Gary Owen Lyric Hammersmith Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2022

Review: Iphigenia in Splott, Lyric Hammersmith

I finally get round to witnessing the scorching brilliance of Sophie Melville in the brutally stunning Iphigenia…

Posted in Michael Frayn Richmond Theatre Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2022 Touring

Review: Noises Off, Richmond Theatre

Lindsay Posner revives Noises Off once again in fine style, as Felicity Kendal, Joseph Millson, Tracy-Ann Oberman…

Posted in Arthur Miller National Theatre Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2022

Review: The Crucible, National Theatre

Es Devlin’s design, plus Erin Doherty and Brendan Cowell, lead a simply stunning production of The Crucible…

Posted in Internationaal Theater Amsterdam Ivo van Hove LGBTQ+ Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2022 Young Vic

Review: Who Killed My Father, Young Vic

Hans Kesting continues a stellar year of performances in his latest Ivo van Hove collaboration to hit…

Posted in Bush Theatre LGBTQ+ Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2022

Review: The P Word, Bush Theatre

Waleed Akhtar’s two-hander about gay Pakistani life – The P Word – is a mighty success at…

Posted in Charing Cross Theatre Musicals Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2022

Review: Ride, Charing Cross Theatre

New musical Ride might just be one of the best shows I’ve seen this year, don’t miss…

Posted in Europe Internationaal Theater Amsterdam Ivo van Hove LGBTQ+ Not-London Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2022 UK

Review: A Little Life, Edinburgh International Festival

Internationaal Theater Amsterdam’s A Little Life remains powerful and punishing as Ivo van Hove’s production hits Edinburgh…