What’s the role of humour in religion? A rabbi, a vicar and an imam audaciously jump on stage to give us a practical demonstration. The line between performing and preaching has never been so thin.
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Here We Go and Evening at the Talk House, National Theatre – review
Both plays show promising intentions, but are ultimately disappointing.
Read More »Little Eyolf, Almeida Theatre – Review
Clean cut and accomplished but lacking something beneath surface.
Read More »Howard Barker Double Bill, The Arcola – Review.
Two melancholy and exhilarating plays by the renowned Howard Barker that leave their mark long after you have left the theatre.
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Read More »then LEAP, Ovalhouse – review
Charming and well-written, but heavy on the whimsy.
Read More »A Doll’s House, Rose Lipman Building – review
An engaging and stylish production, despite moments of blurred focus in the action.
Read More »Flowering Cherry, Finborough Theatre – Review
A revival of a little-known British play, it’s a fascinating slice-of-life look at a world rarely seen of on the stage.
Read More »The Devil is an Ass, The Rose Playhouse – Review
An amusing story of a clumsy devil determined to fool around with humans. Definitely worth the effort required to understand the Shakespearean language.
Read More »30-Second Shakespeare, Ivy Press – Book Review
Whether a novice or an expert, this book will ensure you can hold a dinner party conversation about any aspect of Shakespeare’s life, legacy and works.
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