People Ballad Lines review: Time-spanning folk musical takes itself too seriously by News Room 29 January 2026 written by News Room 29 January 2026 0 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail This time-spanning feminist musical falls between unconvincing contemporary scenes and thin historic narratives but has its moments Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post From Gaza to Venezuela, the Hay Festival in Cartagena opens its doors to debate geopolitical crises | 50th Anniversary next post Lloyds sees annual profits jump 12% in spite of motor finance hit The Tempest review: Caliban wears a Gazza shirt in fascinating and fresh... 30 January 2026 Beautiful Little Fool at Southwark Playhouse Borough review: unsubtle and trivialising 26 January 2026 The Traitors’ latest ‘twist’? A live show coming to London’s West End 26 January 2026 Guess How Much I Love You? at the Royal Court Theatre review:... 23 January 2026 I Do at Malmaison hotel: Immersive wedding play is acutely embarrassing to... 22 January 2026 The 6 London plays you should book now: from Dracula to Deep... 17 January 2026 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.