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Review – Dealer’s Choice, masculinity on the turn of a card

Review – Dealer’s Choice, masculinity on the turn of a card

by Giles Broadbent | May 6, 2025 | Stage

Patrick Marber’s poker-night classic returns with grit, humour, and hollow bravado in a sharp Donmar revival that lays male delusion bare.

Review – The Brightening Air, family feuds and folklore

Review – The Brightening Air, family feuds and folklore

by Giles Broadbent | Apr 27, 2025 | Stage

Chris O’Dowd leads a stellar cast in Conor McPherson’s funny, fraught, and magical new family drama at the Old Vic.

Review – Skatepark, where tribal forms take shape

Review – Skatepark, where tribal forms take shape

by Giles Broadbent | Apr 14, 2025 | Stage

Mette Ingvartsen’s gritty, hypnotic show blends skaters, dancers, and raw rhythm into a kinetic, anarchic evolution of street culture on stage.

Review – Queen by Candlelight, and why the answer is 13

Review – Queen by Candlelight, and why the answer is 13

by Giles Broadbent | Apr 13, 2025 | Stage

A candlelit tribute with powerhouse vocals, emotional swells, and a chorus of quasi-Freddies proves Queen’s magic still reigns.

Review – Betsy, a bawdy glimpse of 1820s life

Review – Betsy, a bawdy glimpse of 1820s life

by Giles Broadbent | Apr 12, 2025 | Stage

Imogen Strachan delivers a gutsy solo turn in this raw monologue about survival, sex, and social scorn in Brighton’s seedy underbelly.

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