The best theatre, comedy and dance of 2025

A meet-cute between Humanity and Earth, a mod ballet and Nick Mohammed’s career-best standup set – our critics pick the best stage shows of the year10. The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold FryStaging a bestselling book that has already been adapted into a…

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Prashasti Singh: Divine Feminine review – an arresting hour of silly-smart standup

Soho theatre, LondonThe comedian’s compelling show explores gender politics in modern India, singledom and self-improvementModesty: “I don’t speak for all women …” Swagger: “… but I do speak for many.” Prashasti Singh’s Divine Feminine shuttles between…

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Most Favoured review – David Ireland’s brief encounter asks big questions

Soho theatre, London Lauren Lyle and Alexander Arnold make a compelling pair in a surprising drama about a one night standIt is set on a summer morning in Edinburgh during the festival but David Ireland’s two-hander, first staged as a reading at the fr…

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Now that’s a callback! Could old jokes become the new trend for comedy?

Surprise is a key ingredient of standup but Jack Rooke and Joseph Morpurgo explore the potential of dusting down their hit 2015 shows for rare revivalsBands tour classic albums in their entirety. Movies are re-released to mark big anniversaries. Great …

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Christmas Carol Goes Wrong review – a Dickensian disaster to savour

Apollo theatre, LondonMischief Theatre return to the am-dram battlefield, turning the Victorian tale into a blizzard of bruised egos and expertly timed farceIn the interval, I hear a newcomer to Mischief Theatre’s enduring “goes wrong” concept ask if t…

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Cinderella review – you shall go to the beach with this breezy seaside panto

Norwich Theatre RoyalThere are eye-popping designs, playful puns and musical flourishes as Joe Tracini’s story unfolds on its own madcap shorelineHere is a sun-kissed panto to dispel any dreams of a white Christmas. Joe Tracini’s script is set in the s…

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Dracapella review – power ballads and beatboxing as ghoulish comedy gets down for the count

Park theatre, LondonGleefully leaning into all the cliches and groansome laughs, Dan Patterson and Jez Bond’s musical vampire romp is supremely sillyIf ever there was a show where the title came first, you’d guess it was this one by Dan (Whose Line Is …

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Sleeping Beauty review – York’s pun-packed crowd-pleaser has a double helping of fairy dust

York Theatre RoyalPaul Hendy’s panto includes some silly surprises, well-handled audience interaction and a twinkling dameAnyone remember the bit in Sleeping Beauty with the velociraptor named Kevin? Me neither. But an incongruous dinosaur sidekick is …

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Josh Jones review – Mancunian comedian meanders in vanishingly insubstantial set

The Stand, GlasgowThe one time Dancing On Ice contestant is hard not to like but his judgment of audience as ‘tepid’ is wide of the mark – they did well to get through such slim pickings‘Just jokes and you don’t have to think.” That’s Josh Jones’s offe…

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Ms Holmes and Ms Watson – Apt 2B review: mysterious case of the joke-cracking Sherlock

Arcola theatre, LondonThis riff on Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective stories has flashes of promise but its comedy and purpose never landShouldn’t that be Flat 2b? Then again, there are bigger problems in this gender-switched reworking of Arthur Conan Doy…

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