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Continue reading →: One Breath Before The End-The Glitch.
Stephen Leach’s sixty minute play, One Breath Before The End opens with a jolt: total darkness, then an almighty bang. When the lights snap on, we’re plunged into the grimy underbelly of an abandoned car park, littered with urban debris – a discarded tyre, a shopping trolley, chunks of broken concrete. It’s the…
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Continue reading →: Krapp’s Last Tape-Royal Court Theatre.New Playwright Leo Simpe-Asante, winner of the 2025 inaugural Royal Court Young Playwrights Award, opens each performance of Krapp’s Last Tape with his new play inspired by Samuel Beckett called Godot’s To-Do List. Shakeel Haakim offers an engaging and at times funny insight into where Godot got to. The voice…
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Continue reading →: Dark of the Moon-Charing Cross Theatre.Dark of the Moon is a show that wears its folklore roots proudly, drawing loosely from Scottish and English myth and the centuries‑old ballad Barbara Allen. Here, the tale is transplanted to the fictional Appalachian town of Buck Creek and the Smoky Mountains that loom above it — a setting…
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Continue reading →: Black Diamonds and the Blue Brazil-The Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh.Adapted for the stage by Gary McNair, this deeply Scottish production about football support attracted an audience of football fans chattering about their teams before the show. Following your local side is not rational, almost never rewarding, and yet it somehow becomes stitched into the fabric of a life. Based…











