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Primal Bog - Rosa Garland on at Soho Theatre Upstairs. Ambitious, Unsettling and Grotesque
Rosa Garland delivers an ambitious and unsettling performance, moving through surreal vignettes that blend comedy, discomfort and bold physicality. Her commitment is undeniable, but moments of emotional depth are often overshadowed by shock-driven choices, leaving the show feeling more like an intense, chaotic dream than a fully realised comedic experience.
Simon
3 hours ago2 min read


Blitz, Bowie and beautiful excess: stepping back into London’s most stylish club night. The Blitz Club Exhibition
A nostalgic deep dive into the Design Museum’s Blitz exhibition celebrating the club that defined the New Romantic movement. From Steve Strange and Rusty Egan to Bowie’s Ashes to Ashes and unforgettable cabaret performances, this immersive show captures the creativity, fashion and joyful escapism of London nightlife at its most influential.
Sarah
1 day ago4 min read


Savage at the White Bear Theatre, Kennington – Dark Histories, Quiet Resistance, and One Remarkable Nurse
A powerful, intimate revival of Savage at the historic White Bear, where Kerill Kelly and Matthew Hartley shine as lovers torn apart, and Claire‑Monique Martin delivers a quietly extraordinary performance as the nurse who risks everything to help.
Sarah
2 days ago2 min read


Blink Review | King’s Head Theatre Islington
Tender, funny and quietly unsettling, Blink at the King’s Head Theatre explores loneliness, voyeurism and the fragile ways we try to connect. This intimate two-hander delivers beautifully nuanced performances, balancing humour with heartbreak as two isolated lives intertwine in unexpected and deeply human ways. ★★★★☆
Sarah
5 days ago3 min read
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