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Review – Orphans plays shifting power games

Review – Orphans plays shifting power games

by Giles Broadbent | Jan 12, 2026 | Stage

Lyle Kessler’s three-hander grips at Jermyn Street Theatre, driven by volatile performances and a story that refuses to behave.

Train Dreams review: a quiet tale of enduring power

Train Dreams review: a quiet tale of enduring power

by Giles Broadbent | Dec 7, 2025 | Screen

Bentley’s adaptation of Denis Johnson’s novella lets Joel Edgerton carry a story of grief, solitude and survival told in hushed, resonant rhythms.

Review – The Animator is a silhouette brought to life

Review – The Animator is a silhouette brought to life

by Giles Broadbent | Aug 26, 2025 | Stage

Akimbo Theatre’s rambunctious retelling of animation pioneer Lotte Reiniger dazzles with energy, though its indulgences test patience.

Review – Every Brilliant Thing, including this show

Review – Every Brilliant Thing, including this show

by Giles Broadbent | Aug 9, 2025 | Stage

A masterclass in audience warmth, Lenny Henry balances melancholy and hilarity in Duncan Macmillan’s interactive play on life’s joys.

Review – The Daughter of Time is a slow-burner

Review – The Daughter of Time is a slow-burner

by Giles Broadbent | Aug 1, 2025 | Stage

Despite staging flaws and an inert script, this historical whodunnit finds its footing thanks to committed performances and period charm.

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