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The Theatre Reviewer
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Riki Lindhome: Dead Inside ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Dead Inside pulls back the speculum on Lindhome’s real-life fertility journey – hormone shots, invasive tests, monthly disappointment, and navigating a culture that still expects women to smile through it. Tackling a subject often swept under the rug next to the biohazard bin, Dead Inside offers an unfiltered glimpse into one woman’s journey through infertility – told with humour, vulnerability, and original songs you’ll hum all the way to your next gynaecologist appointment.


The OFFIE Awards 2026
The Off West End Awards 2026 took place in a room filled with artists, creatives, and industry figures, all gathered to celebrate the very best of fringe and independent theatre. There was a real sense of celebration throughout the evening, a genuine buzz of excitement that reflected not just the achievements of the past year, but the resilience and creativity of the sector as a whole. It served as a powerful reminder of just how vital Off-West-End theatre is to the wider cul


This Is Not About Me ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
A spiralling playwright dramatises her broken relationship. But should she let truth get in the way of a good story? In this tender will-they-won’t they, everything gets written, edited and redrafted. Truth gets messy. 📷 Uncredited Douglas Clarke Wood’s direction ensures that the audience feels fully immersed in the delicate and sometimes volatile relationship between Eli and Grace. Scenes shift fluidly between memory, performance, and confrontation, allowing the story to br
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