A funny, perceptive study of the emotional frailty that lies inside us all if only we look closely enough.
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A New Play for the General Election, Finborough Theatre – Review
Irrelevant and random
Read More »Golem, Trafalgar Studios – Review
An important piece of theatre that needs to be seen. It is fascinating and combines artistry and personality.
Read More »I Wish to Die Singing, Finborough Theatre – Review
This daring play calls much-needed attention to the Armenian Genocide of 1915, but lacks in comparison to many of the Finborough’s previous political productions.
Read More »Bridging the Void, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
An immersive performance based upon the American Indian worship of the rising sun combining movement and video. A lack of plot was not helped by some significant technical difficulties.
Read More »Early Days (Of a Better Nation), Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Theatre 2.0, in which the audience is the cast. Just how well could you argue the case to defend your region? Fascinating and highly relevant.
Read More »Shock Treatment, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Beautifully bizarre and wickedly entertaining, this show will only get better with time.
Read More »The Falcon Bride, Soho – Review
A fantastic, dark but funny Icelandic tale, delivered by a one-woman story-telling machine.
Read More »Birdphobia, The Space – Review
This performance has a unique concept, but could have been executed more effectively.
Read More »Hard Graft, Ovalhouse Theatre – Review
All very likeable, but unfortunately lacking conviction.
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