A minimalist production of Middleton’s classic text. Designed with a modern eye, but not delivered with the traditional technique that the language demands.
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Time for Heroes, Barons Court Theatre – Review
An authentic and heartfelt drama about friendship, love, and war from one of London’s most talented young writers.
Read More »Little Light, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
Certainly a must-see for this season at the gorgeous Orange Tree Theatre, this heart-rending tale of loss is full of love, drama and disaster.
Read More »Molly Wobbly, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
This is fearlessly filthy British humour at its best, with a welcome measure of incredibly camp choreography.
Read More »The Unremarkable Death of Marilyn Monroe, St James Studio – Review
A masterclass in storytelling and acting, this interlude in Monroe’s death is an unforgettable interlude in my theatrical life.
Read More »Bette & Joan: The Final Curtain, St James Studio – Review
Smart theatre-making and fearless acting. This is a fascinating portrayal of the real and the imagined in the intertwined lives of Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
Read More »Aladdin, Shaw Theatre – Review
A great-looking and truly contemporary panto with nifty dance routines and familiar songs to tap your feet along to.
Read More »Godspell in Concert, Lyric Theatre – Review
A great evening filled with sing-along songs and vocal miracles! Let’s send out the call to bring Godspell back to the West End!
Read More »Rebecca Atkinson-Lord: Woman of great direction
We talk to the Ovalhouse's Director of Theatre about nativities, Classics and feminism.
Read More »Good People, Noël Coward Theatre – Review
One of the smartest pieces of writing I’ve ever seen put on stage and so very funny. Fantastic evening out at the theatre.
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