Eight effective short plays with an LGBT+ theme
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Statements, Bread & Roses Theatre – Review
A heartfelt exploration of the difficulties experienced by SEN kids and those who work with them.
Read More »Again, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A memorable and touching presentation of a broken family in which you'll find tiny mirrors of your own experience.
Read More »The Drill, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Original theatre-making around the theme of emergency planning and threat response with room for more diverse characters and insights.
Read More »The Moor, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
An almost perfect piece of theatre, The Moor is a haunting psychological thriller that explores the blurry lines between memory, truth and fantasy.
Read More »Arnika, Bridewell Theatre – Review
This play is in need of a thorough edit, but the show is well acted, and the period and place are wonderfully evoked through costume and soundscape.
Read More »Screaming Secrets, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
An hour and a half of claustrophobic family argument, peppered with strained witticisms.
Read More »Macbeth, The Rose Playhouse – Review
A compelling tale of power and ambition that is more relevant than ever, easily finding modern parallels in an age driven by social media - an absolute treat!
Read More »A Girl In School Uniform (Walks Into A Bar), New Diorama Theatre – Review
Pros: An innovative storytelling technique that boosts the audience’s imagination. Cons: There’s a lot unsaid and unexplained here – it would benefit from more context It’s the future – and it’s not looking too bright. There are blackouts, and people keep disappearing without explanation. Steph, a schoolgirl, is on a mission to find her missing friend Charlie. She finds herself out of her comfort zone in the bar where Charlie was last seen. There she meets Bell, a jaded and ...
Read More »Moments & Empty Beds, Hope Theatre – Review
A double bill of touching, emotionally charged drama by an outstanding writer.
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