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Kelly Lee Owens
Music review / 5 April 2025
5 April 2025
WILL STONE appreciates an artist who can swerve from industrial noise to clubby trance pop without missing a step
HOMOSEXUAL REPRESSION: Kingsley Ben-Adir as Brick and Seb Ca
Theatre Review / 19 December 2024
19 December 2024
‘There's outrage aplenty in this production but we never quite get to the dark night of the soul,’ writes WILL STONE
INNOVATION: High energy duets that are mixed with chorus lin
Ballet / 29 October 2024
29 October 2024
WILL STONE applauds a quartet of dance vignettes exploring the joys and sorrows of the human condition
Casper Clausen, frontman of Efterklang
Gig review / 7 October 2024
7 October 2024
WILL STONE overlooks the corn to find the beauty in the music of the Danish indie-pop oddities
Hopkins in 2022 at Sentrum Scene, Oslo.
Gig review / 1 August 2024
1 August 2024
WILL STONE savours an utterly unique voice in electronic music
The Stroud Red Band take part in a march at the Tolpuddle Ma
Britain / 21 July 2024
21 July 2024
Union leaders demand Labour deliver ‘deep and ambitious change’ as thousands attend the Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival in Dorset
Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival 2024
Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival 2024 / 21 July 2024
21 July 2024
An audience member explores Viola's room
Theatre review / 18 June 2024
18 June 2024
WILL STONE is left wanting more by an immersive show that is within reach of greatness but doesn't quite grasp it
(L - R) Nicolas Tennant, Jared Harris, Robert Emms and David
Theatre review / 8 December 2023
8 December 2023
WILL STONE admires a revival of Pinter’s dark exploration of male chauvinism and sexuality
TWINKLE TWINKLE: Bruce Springsteen and lead guitarist Steven
Culture / 10 July 2023
10 July 2023
WILL STONE falls for the charms and back catalogue of a 73 year old
ALL INCLUSIVE: From Windrush Choir to Elton John
Glastonbury 2023 / 27 June 2023
27 June 2023
WILL STONE sees Glastonbury reaffirm its radical credentials
Gig Review / 4 April 2023
4 April 2023
WILL STONE applauds a band that is never one to shy away from making a political statement
INDOMITABLE: Kathryn Hunter as Janina Duszejko
Theatre Review / 4 April 2023
4 April 2023
WILL STONE is transfixed by a brilliant adaptation of a best-selling Polish eco-thriller
Cedric Neal (Nicely-Nicely Johnson) and the cast of Guys & D
Theatre Review / 17 March 2023
17 March 2023
WILL STONE revels in a brilliant, immersive revival of the 1950s musical
The Brian Jonestown Massacre at the Roundhouse in 2014
Music Review / 17 February 2023
17 February 2023
WILL STONE is both alarmed and overwhelmed by an epic night of neo-psychedelia
It's all great fun
Theatre Review / 27 November 2022
27 November 2022
WILL STONE is filled with a sizeable dose of Christmas spirit
Omar Souleyman
Music Review / 4 November 2022
4 November 2022
( to R) Mei (Mei Mac), Satsuki (Ami Okumura Jones) and their
Theatre Review: My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican / 24 October 2022
24 October 2022
An astonishing Royal Shakespeare Company production of Miyazaki's classic animation reconnects WILL STONE with his inner child
Kristin Hayter aka Lingua Ignota ('unknown language')
Music Review / 14 October 2022
14 October 2022