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Tuesday, February 18, 2025

East Is South, Hampstead Theatre review " bewildering and unconvincing by Aleks.sierz

House of Cards writer tackles AI and religion, but without the necessary clarity Our humanity is defined not only by our use of language, but also by our sense of the spiritual. Whether you…

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Sunday, February 16, 2025

Unicorn, Garrick Theatre review - wordy and emotionless desire by Aleks.sierz

New West End drama about spicing up marriage is oddly lacking in passion Since when has new writing become so passionless? Mike Bartlett is one of the country's premiere playwrights and his…

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Friday, February 14, 2025

More Life, Royal Court review " posthuman tragedy fails to come alive by Aleks.sierz

A new sci-fi gothic horror about life after death is intriguing, but flawed I always advocate in favour of more sci-fi plays, and over the past decade there have been a gratifying number of …

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Thursday, February 13, 2025

Churchill in Moscow, Orange Tree Theatre review " thought-provoking language and power games by Aleks.sierz

Howard Brenton's new play about Winston and Stalin is both intelligent and fun Playwrights who work for decades often acquire a moniker. In the case of Howard Brenton, who began his career …

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Tuesday, February 4, 2025

… Blackbird Hour, Bush Theatre review - an unrelentingly tough watch by Aleks.sierz

New play about mental breakdown is a mix of acute distress and poetic writing In a world tainted with racism and homophobia, the Bush theatre is something of a refuge from prejudice. As one …

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Sunday, January 19, 2025

A Good House, Royal Court review " provocative, but imperfect by Aleks.sierz

South African satire about racism, sexism, home ownership and community politics Most Brits don't know much about South Africa today, but we do know about house values, so this new comedy b…

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Tuesday, December 17, 2024

The Invention of Love, Hampstead Theatre review " beautiful wit, awkward staging by Aleks.sierz

Tom Stoppard's classic evocation of Victorian golden age Oxford stars Simon Russell Beale Can men really love each other " without sex? Or, to put it another way, how many different forms of…

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Friday, December 13, 2024

The Legends of Them, Royal Court review " reaching out for serenity by Aleks.sierz

Gig theatre piece about the pain and redemption of a pioneer reggae artist I live in Brixton, south London. To get to the tube, I have to cross Windrush Square. Since 2021, I go past the Ch…

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Friday, November 29, 2024

Expendable, Royal Court review - intensely felt family drama by Aleks.sierz

New play about a paedophile ring foregrounds the voices of British-Pakistani women British theatre excels in presenting social issues: at its best, it shines a bright light on the controver…

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Thursday, November 21, 2024

A Christmas Carol, Old Vic review " tidings of discomfort and noise by Aleks.sierz

This venue's annual festive classic is seasonally joyous, but its writing is frankly patronizing This Dickens classic is an annual treat, or a Christmas trial " depending on your point of v…

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Friday, November 15, 2024

Wolves on Road, Bush Theatre review " exciting dialogue, but flawed plotting by Aleks.sierz

New play about young black men and cryptocurrency is sadly predictable Cryptocurrency is like the myth of El Dorado " a promised land made of fool's gold. Despite its liberatory potential, …

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Thursday, November 7, 2024

L'Addition, BAC review " top billing for physical comedy duo by Aleks.sierz

The latest in Forced Entertainment's 40 years of experiment is a thought-tickling farce Can experimental theatre survive the decades? This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Forced Enter…

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Thursday, October 31, 2024

The Buddha of Suburbia, Barbican Theatre review " farcical fun, but what about the issues? by Aleks.sierz

Hanif Kureishi classic gets a compulsively comic makeover from Emma Rice Hanif Kureishi's 1990 novel The Buddha of Suburbia begins like this: "My name is Karim Amir, and I am an Englishman …

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Sunday, October 27, 2024

Reykjavik, Hampstead Theatre review " drama frozen by waves of detail by Aleks.sierz

Richard Bean's new work play revisits the Hull fishing industry of the 1970s "Don't take a piss in the house of a woman you have made a widow." The mixture of earthy comedy and tragic pain i…

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Sunday, October 13, 2024

A Raisin in the Sun, Lyric Hammersmith review - of race and men by Aleks.sierz

Lorraine Hansberry classic is both a historical gem and a play for today Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun is not only the first play by a black woman to premiere on Broadway, back i…

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Thursday, October 10, 2024

Brace Brace, Royal Court review " too slender to satisfy by Aleks.sierz

New play about the consequences of a plane hijack is energetic but unconvincing Air travel is bad for us. Yes, yes, I know we need planes to take us long distances, but look at the downside…

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Sunday, October 6, 2024

Angry and Young, Almeida Theatre review - vigorous and illuminating double bill by Aleks.sierz

Two all-time 1950s classics, 'Look Back in Anger' and 'Roots', get super revivals by young directors Why should we not look back in anger? With the Oasis reunion tour in the news recently, …

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Thursday, October 3, 2024

A Tupperware of Ashes, National Theatre review " family and food, love and loss by Aleks.sierz

Tanika Gupta's new play is a beautifully heartfelt mix of comedy and tragedy Queenie is in trouble. Bad trouble. For about a year now, this 68-year-old Indian woman has been forgetful. Losi…

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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Waiting for Godot, Theatre Royal Haymarket review - humanity in high definition by Aleks.sierz

Brilliant revival of this key absurdist play stars Lucian Msamati and Ben Whishaw Modernism is us. Today. For the past two decades plays by Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter " which once upo…

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Wednesday, September 18, 2024

The Lightest Element, Hampstead Theatre review - engrossing, but fragmentary by Aleks.sierz

Slender new play about political and gender prejudice in 1950s American science British theatre has a proud heritage of science plays. From 1990s classics such as Tom Stoppard's Arcadia (199…

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Friday, September 13, 2024

The Real Ones, Bush Theatre review - engrossing, enjoyable and quietly inspiring by Aleks.sierz

Waleed Akhtar's new play is about platonic love in a contemporary context Platonic love should be simple " basically you're best mates. And without the complications of sex, what could go w…

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Sunday, September 1, 2024

G, Royal Court review - everyday realism blitzed by urban myth by Aleks.sierz

Award-winning new writing is full of mystery and metaphor, but a bit too literary I live in Brixton, south London; in my street, for many years, a pair of trainers were up in the sky, hangin…

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Friday, August 16, 2024

Peanut Butter & Blueberries, Kiln Theatre review - rom-com in a time of Islamophobia by Aleks.sierz

Debut two-hander explores a gentle love story of two practicing Muslims At one point, in John Fowles's 1977 novel The Magus, the guru character in the story compares sexuality before and af…

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Sunday, June 30, 2024

The Marilyn Conspiracy, Park Theatre review - intriguing murder mystery by Aleks.sierz

New play about the death of the most famous American woman of the Camelot era The death of Marilyn Monroe is a wet dream for conspiracy theorists. Like the assassination of JFK in the follo…

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Monday, June 24, 2024

My Father's Fable, Bush Theatre review - hilarious and haunting family drama by Aleks.sierz

New play about secrets from the past is both funny and profound Following the huge success of Benedict Lombe's Shifters, which transfers soon to the West End, the Bush Theatre is riding hig…

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Wednesday, June 19, 2024

The Bounds, Royal Court review - soccer play scores badly by Aleks.sierz

New history play about football has a flawed second half Every day this week I'm watching a football match, and now " after April's production of Lydia Higman, Julia Grogan and Rachel Lemon'…

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Thursday, May 30, 2024

Lie Low, Royal Court review " short sharp sliver of pain by Aleks.sierz

Dublin Fringe Festival hit from 2022 comes to London's main new writing theatre Faye is okay. Or, at least she says she's okay. But is she really? And, if she really is, like really okay, w…

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Tuesday, May 28, 2024

The Harmony Test, Hampstead Theatre review - pregnancy and parenthood by Aleks.sierz

Taboo-tickling comedy about both conceiving a baby and life as empty nesters "Welcome to motherhood, bitch!" By the time a character delivers this reality check, there have been plenty of la…

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Monday, May 27, 2024

Bluets, Royal Court review - more grey than ultramarine by Aleks.sierz

Katie Mitchell's staging of Maggie Nelson's bestseller is neither original nor beautiful When does creativity become mannered? When it's based on repetition, and repetition without developme…

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Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Between Riverside and Crazy, Hampstead Theatre review - race, religion and rough justice by Aleks.sierz

Stephen Adly Guirgis's Pulitzer-Prize winner finally makes it to London It's often said that contemporary American playwrights are too polite, too afraid of giving offence. But this accusat…

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Friday, April 19, 2024

London Tide, National Theatre review - haunting moody river blues by Aleks.sierz

New play-with-songs version of Dickens's 'Our Mutual Friend' is a panoramic Victori-noir "He do the police in different voices." If ever one phrase summed up a work of fiction, and the art …

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All that Chat

2025-2026 BROADWAY SEASON
Jun 12, 2025: Call Me Izzy - Studio 54
Sep 16, 2025: Art - Music Box Theatre
Oct 08, 2025: Beetlejuice - Palace Theatre
Nov 13, 2025: Oedipus - Studio 54
Nov 16, 2025: Chess - Imperial Theatre
Mar 23, 2026: Giant - Music Box Theatre
Apr 06, 2026: Becky Shaw - Hayes Theater
Apr 16, 2026: Proof - Booth Theatre
Apr 26, 2026: Drama Desk Cut-Off