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Review – Mary and the Hyenas offer a rebel yell

Review – Mary and the Hyenas offer a rebel yell

by Giles Broadbent | Mar 24, 2025 | Stage

A bold, bloody musical reimagining of feminist Mary Wollstonecraft’s final days bursts with wit, defiance – and flat songs.

Review – Havisham, the haunted origin story of an icon

Review – Havisham, the haunted origin story of an icon

by Giles Broadbent | Mar 16, 2025 | Stage

Heather Alexander’s solo play reimagines Miss Havisham’s past, crafting a chilling yet sympathetic take on Dickens’ heartbroken manipulator.

Review – The Habits, a magical tale of grief and friendship

Review – The Habits, a magical tale of grief and friendship

by Giles Broadbent | Mar 14, 2025 | Stage

The Habits is a five-star tale of friendship, grief, and D&D. As fantasy and reality blur, a game becomes a lifeline in this funny, moving must-see play.

Review – Punk Off! A riotous nostalgic blast

Review – Punk Off! A riotous nostalgic blast

by Giles Broadbent | Mar 12, 2025 | Stage

Punk’s raw energy returns! A live band, raucous anthems & wild nostalgia unite aging punks for a night of rebellious joy at the Dominion Theatre.

Review – The Score, a spirited duel of wit, music and power

Review – The Score, a spirited duel of wit, music and power

by Giles Broadbent | Mar 2, 2025 | Stage

Brian Cox dazzles as Bach in Oliver Cotton’s uneven but entertaining play, blending music, politics, and humour in a lively, if scattered, theatrical experience.

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