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Lunar Shadows, Greenwich Dance – Review
A strong and unique dance piece examining displacement.
Read More »Party, Above The Stag – Review
A side-splittingly humorous and touching look at LGBT culture and relationships.
Read More »Escape, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
Escape provides a surprisingly deep statement on and harrowing interpretation of the theme of escaping.
Read More »Paradise Lost (Lies Unopened Beside Me), Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
Tremendously funny and extremely enjoyable – one of the best things I’ve seen this year.
Read More »I’m Not Jesus Christ, Theatre N16 – Review
I’m Not Jesus Christ features a unique and unsettling storyline that provides more questions than answers.
Read More »Down and Out in Paris and London, New Diorama – Review
A smart interpretation that allows for extra elements of understanding into Orwell’s work.
Read More »The Odyssey, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
Pros: The show’s imagination, creativity and atmosphere are outstanding examples of how to bring a classic to life. Cons: Some may find the flashing lights, loud metal music and smoke a bit much. Wilton’s Music Hall is a charming piece of history. It is the oldest surviving music hall in the world and its exposed and crumbling bricks, distressed walls and creaky floorboards make it the perfect venue for a classic piece of art to come to life in modern form. ...
Read More »Jeepers Creepers, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
A moving, funny and educational look into the life of a British comedy great, Marty Feldman
Read More »Next Lesson, Pleasance Theatre – Review
Interesting, amusing, heart-breaking and well-written – this is a good selection of snapshots of contemporary LBGT characters.
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