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Review – Backstroke, a mother and daughter reunion

Review – Backstroke, a mother and daughter reunion

by Giles Broadbent | Feb 26, 2025 | Stage

Backstroke explores love, loss, and obligation in a mother-daughter drama, lifted by stellar performances from Tamsin Greig and Celia Imrie.

Review – Otherland, a bold and compassionate tale of identity

Review – Otherland, a bold and compassionate tale of identity

by Giles Broadbent | Feb 23, 2025 | Stage

Chris Bush’s Otherland at Almeida Theatre is a rich, moving play exploring love, change, and identity, elevated by stellar performances and striking visuals.

Review – Night Train, a magical mystery tour

Review – Night Train, a magical mystery tour

by Giles Broadbent | Feb 22, 2025 | Stage

This inventive, whimsical play follows Maia on an infinite train of souls, blending absurd comedy, physical theatre, and light philosophical musings.

Review – Rosie’s Brain: A musical mind suffers a spillage

Review – Rosie’s Brain: A musical mind suffers a spillage

by Giles Broadbent | Feb 8, 2025 | Stage

In Rosie’s Brain, Evelyn Rose blends song and self-reflection, turning the chaos of anxiety and OCD into a charming, relatable performance.

Review – Rob Auton’s shamanic optimism brings warmth to winter nights

Review – Rob Auton’s shamanic optimism brings warmth to winter nights

by Giles Broadbent | Feb 5, 2025 | Stage

A whimsical, poetic journey through life’s oddities, Rob Auton’s show mixes offbeat humour with moments of deep sincerity and boundless curiosity.

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