
We are always in need of more reviewers!
You need to love theatre and be able to write reviews!
Please note that this opportunity is unpaid, you get Press Tickets to shows that you review, so won’t have to pay, but as we don’t advertise on the site currently we cannot help with travel costs etc.
We are always need more people in London…
But we are especially interested in reviewers in
BRIGHTON // CHELTENHAM // BRISTOL & BATH // LEICESTER // COLCHESTER // BERKSHIRE // NOTTINGHAM // BIRMINGHAM // MANCHESTER
But also, get in touch no matter where you live, and we’ll see what we can do!
We would also love to expand our coverage of the Edinburgh Fringe and Brighton Fringe, so get in touch if you live here!
Must be reliable, be prepared to cover all shows (any genre etc), shows may be assigned based on your availability. Able to be critical and honest within a review, able to adhere to our guidelines and deadlines.
If you are interested, get in touch. Send us a bit about you, where you are located and a short review or example of your writing abilities.
Contact Us
If you love Theatre and live in and around London – why not join the LIT team and review shows for us! Get in contact below!
lostintheatreland@gmail.com
- A PISSEDMAS CAROL – REVIEW – LEICESTER SQUAREThe infamous Sh!t Faced Showtime are back in London with a festive edition, they have taken Dickens’ classic and put a drunken spin on it. The formula is the same as other iterations of the Shi!t Faced shows, one member of the cast has been boozing, and this time it is John Milton who plays … More A PISSEDMAS CAROL – REVIEW – LEICESTER SQUARE
- A CHRISTMAS CAROL – REVIEW – ALEXANDRA PALACESpine-tingling yet heart-warming, Mark Gatiss’s retelling of A Christmas Carol truly encapsulates the haunting atmosphere of a Victorian ghost story, balanced out with enough humour so as to capture the festive season. Led by Keith Allen as Scrooge, with Peter Forbes as Marley, this show is perfect for Christmas viewing. The set design by Paul Wills is instantly captivating, … More A CHRISTMAS CAROL – REVIEW – ALEXANDRA PALACE
- A WOMAN WALKS INTO A BANK – REVIEW – THEATRE503The title of this winner of Theatre 503’s 2023 International Playwriting Award by Roxy Cook may seem like the set-up to a joke, but the narrative that unspools is instead an affectionate, gently barbed and at base quite sobering portrait of three ordinary souls (and one restless feline) adrift in modern Moscow. There is much … More A WOMAN WALKS INTO A BANK – REVIEW – THEATRE503
- PETER PAN GOES WRONG – REVIEW – LYRIC THEATREPeter Pan Goes Wrong first premiered in London at the Pleasance Theatre in 2013, and earlier this year the show made its Broadway debut. Now the production is back in the West End for the Christmas season. Following on from The Play That Goes Wrong, in this production, J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan is staged by … More PETER PAN GOES WRONG – REVIEW – LYRIC THEATRE
- GHOST STORIES BY CANDLELIGHT – REVIEW – SAM WANAMAKER PLAYHOUSEDrawing heavily from the classic canon of the British supernatural, HighTide’s trio of contemporary Gothic narratives uses traditional storytelling formats to address contemporary themes. Directed by Elayce Ismail, reverent musical interludes accompany tales of apparitions and nighttime conjurings that speak of women from the East of England. Unfortunately, the effect is less chilling and more … More GHOST STORIES BY CANDLELIGHT – REVIEW – SAM WANAMAKER PLAYHOUSE