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Franco Milazzo on the South Bank
★★★★☆
4 June 2026

Listen very carefully, I shall say this only once: if you can look past the French and German accents that makes ’Allo ’Allo look like found footage, an anti-war message with all the subtlety of a 4 a.m. car alarm, and characters so wafer-thin that they give wafers a b...


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Robert Schneider in Connecticut
★★★★☆
3 June 2026

For Circus Fire, Theaterworks Hartford has created an arena stage inside the armoury of the First Company of the Governor’s Foot Guard. A curious institution founded in 1771, the Foot Guard claims to be the nation’s oldest, continually-operating militar...


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Tom Bolton in West London
★★★★☆
3 June 2026

Waleed Akhtar’s two-hander The P Word returns to the Bush Theatre amid high expectations. Its first run resulted in the 2023 Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre, placing author and performer Waleed Akhtar in some stellar company as one of four wins ...


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Robert Schneider in Connecticut
★★★★★
1 June 2026

After a funeral, family members, once close but now estranged, get together to reminisce, argue and settle old scores. Long-buried resentments reemerge. Skeletons exit their closets. Finally, some new understanding is reached. In many ways, a.k. payne’s Furl...


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Dana Rufolo in Romania
25 May, 2026

Vermilion cloth cut and stitched to represent streams of blood gushing from Lavinia’s mouth and forearms in Titus Andronicus: Reborn, Edgar challenging Edmund with a cardboard sword and shield in Silviu Purcărete’s King Lear, Brutus and Cassius dancing a jig as the finale of Petty ...


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