Missed anything that we have been discussing this month? Here’s a few highlights for you to catch up on…

Rhoda, BFI London Film Festival: this beautifully shot and subtle short film was a real treat to watch as part of this year’s festival, as it shows a lonely and isolate character having to get used to a new lodger and try and come out of her comfort zone. Find out fully what we thought of it…
Review of White Rabbit Red Rabbit, @Sohoplace: one of the most intriguing pieces of theatre we have seen this year, it has to be seen to be believed. Only on for a limited time only and featuring a guest performer at each show it is also powerful and thought provoking. Highly recommended.

Review round up of Reykjavik at the Hampstead Theatre: we took a close look at what was being said about Richard Bean’s latest play, which continues to run at the theatre until the 23rd November.
Review of The Fear of 13, Donmar Warehouse: the Donmar Warehouse have done it once again by staging this powerful and moving world premiere production based on the true story of Nick Yarris who ended up on death row for 22 years having been found guilty of crime that he didn’t commit. On of our favourite pieces of theatre of the year so far!
Review of Sugar Island, BFI London Film Festival: another powerful film to be showcased as part of this year’s BFI London film festival, Johanné Gómez Terrero’s debut feature film has plenty to recommend it as it deals with topics such as slavery, workers rights, racism and teenage pregnancy.

Interview with Jamie Allan: we chatted with the magician about bringing his show ‘Amaze’ to the West End for a limited season until the 23rd November.
News: Stars of Wicked Announce ‘Journey Through Oz’ Tour: Find out more about the cities that are taking part in this event to celebrate the upcoming release of the film based on the musical and novel…
Review round up of The World of Tim Burton, Design Museum: discover what critics have been saying about the exhibition which delves into the career of the director.
News: further acts confirmed for the 2025 Hampton Court Palace festival: for those looking forward to the 2025 annual festival, more acts have been announced to take part in June next year…
Review: Juno and the Paycock, Gielgud Theatre: discover what we thought of Mark Rylance’s return to the West End stage in this revival of Sean O’Casey’s play…
