A well written, immaculately acted drama that deals with a disturbing subject matter. Energetic direction.
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Sket, Burrell Street Sexual Health Clinic – Review
Sket is an exceptionally well written, smart piece of theatre that made me laugh out loud and nearly brought me to tears. I will be first in line to get tickets for Maya Sondhi’s next play; get out my way.
Read More »The Snow Gorilla, Rose Theatre Kingston – Review
The Snow Gorilla describes itself as ‘A Family Christmas Spectacular’ and that is exactly what it is. A combination of circus, theatre, dance, musical and pantomime all rolled into one, this show is a perfect night out for the festive season! Or any season!
Read More »The White Carnation, Finborough Theatre – Review
A thoroughly British play and production with a charming cast, but the text feels outdated.
Read More »Woyzeck, Omnibus Clapham – Review
Fantastic set but the text is such a strange play in itself that this production felt similarly strange. A weird collection of philosophies, passions and actions that make for an indefinable whole.
Read More »Chalk Farm, Bush Theatre – Review
Chalk Farm is a thought-provoking social commentary that should not be missed. Period.
Read More »In Doggerland, New Diorama London – Review
An original plotline, but not a gripping piece of drama. Missing a certain ‘je ne sais quoi’.
Read More »Ivanov, Theatro Technis – Review
An entertaining and dramatic production of a classic play, which releases the words of Chekhov into 2013 with an enriched gravity of emotion and meaning.
Read More »The Evacuee, Chelsea Theatre – Review
Good old fashioned scary fun (minus any gore if you’re worried), and an innovative set design, makes this play a must-see for dark wintery nights in the Capital.
Read More »Cobra, Lion and Unicorn Theatre – Review
A talented cast of actors and actresses but the scene changes felt long and unrehearsed.
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