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Netflix and Studio Ghibli. Studio Ghibli and Netflix. Together at last! Take a moment and just let this sink in, because your binge-watching is about to get a lot more magical. For over 35 years Studio Ghibli has been c...
Park Theatre has made its smaller stage Christmassy by reviving Charlotte Jones’ 1998 play Martha, Josie and Chinese Elvis. It feels like an antidote to the current turbulent political situation, and the play serves up...
Mike Lew’s Teenage Dick explores whether it is better to be feared, or loved – and at what cost? In the vein of Ten Things I Hate About You and West Side Story, Mike Lew’s off-broadway show, Teenage Dick, is the latest...
‘Duchess Of Malfi’ at the Almeida tells a powerful story of love, jealousy and power. After giving an Olivier Award-nominated performance in King Charles III at this Islington venue five years ago, Lydia Wil...
Sink the Pink return to stuff your stockings with queer Christmas cheer. It’s officially the festive season – the Christmas lights are up and twinkling on Oxford Street, the shelves in Tesco are adorned with panettone...
An elderly mother and her middle-aged son are trapped living together in an east London home. It’s a perfect breeding ground for rows, torment, and age-old wars to come to a head over and over again as the traumatic fa...
GrillJam are spicing up December with a hat-trick of our favourite things… Right now, you’re probably at least a little bit looking forward to London’s inevitable transformation into Christmas wonderla...
ZooNation takes off the brakes at The Peacock Theatre for an energetic revival of one of its biggest hits. A musical mash up of a 1950s black and white film, a Shakespeare play and The Handmaid’s Tale might not be the m...
This challenging, chaotic play leaves too much to the imagination. It’s easy to conjure an image of what a female prisoner looks like. Thanks to books, film and binge-worthy TV shows, these women are often portrayed as...
Tis’ the season for plays about strong, matriarchal women, and Vassa presents London audiences an alternative to the powerful, caring mother. Based on Maxim Gorky’s 1910 play, Vassa has been somewhat hilariously adapted...