Review: Ali in Wonder(Eng)land at Jacksons Lane
Review: Ali in Wonder(Eng)land at Jacksons Lane "most compelling when it moves beyond categories and politics to reveal the complexities...
Mia is a researcher and theatre practitioner exploring the intersections of art, politics, and the practice of awareness. Her work often reflects on how performance can become a space for compassion, resistance, and reimagining freedom.
Review: Ali in Wonder(Eng)land at Jacksons Lane "most compelling when it moves beyond categories and politics to reveal the complexities...
Review: 1000 (Millennia) at Almeida Theatre "It offers a powerful reminder that theatre can belong to a community as much...
Review: Attachment Theory at Canal Cafe Theatre “The emotional stakes are mediated through explanation, not experience”
Review: Riki Lindhome: Dead Inside at Soho Theatre “Anger, grief and exhaustion are filtered through wit, songs and self-aware humour.”
Review: Slippery at Omnibus Theatre "leaves the audience with a lingering sense of stillness”
Review: Push and Pull at The Coronet Theatre “In those quiet seconds, Push and Pull reveals the emotional depth the...
Review: The Uncontainable Nausea of Alec Baldwin at New Diorama Theatre "the show raises a compelling question: what can theatre...
Review: 1.17am, or until the words run out at Finborough Theatre “It remains a brave and intimate portrait of how...
Review: Here There Are Blueberries at Stratford East "Kaufman utilises the unique language of the stage to interweave timelines"
Review: Guidelines at New Diorama Theatre "an unsettling piece of contemporary theatre that turns the familiar act of scrolling through...
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