Gracia Rios Calderon keeps the story ticking over and comfortably gets the message across.
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Albion, Almeida Theatre – Review
Mike Bartlett and the Almeida appear set to have an equally successful season for 2020
Read More »Time and Tide, Park Theatre – Review
Warm-hearted tale of seaside love and ambitions.
Read More »Autoreverse, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
An emotional family story about memory and time.
Read More »On McQuillan’s Hill, Finborough Theatre – Review
A smart play that uses the Irish conflict as a backdrop to explore the relationships of its six characters.
Read More »The Jury, Upstairs at The Gatehouse – Review
A taut and entertaining exploration of the process of judging other people
Read More »Poet In Da Corner, Royal Court Theatre – Review
As someone who has always found escape within music, Poet in da Corner was a show that had immediate appeal to me. With its central theme of finding purpose and meaning after just one listen to Dizzee Rascal’s ground-breaking album ‘Boy In Da Corner’, it also felt a perfect fit for the always progressive Royal Court Theatre. The good news is that it just about ticks all the boxes. The person finding purpose and meaning is writer and performer Debris ...
Read More »Patricia Gets Ready (for a date with the man that used to hit her), VAULT Festival – Review
A show with incredibly promising talent behind it
Read More »For the Sake of Argument, Bridewell Theatre – Review
A thought-provoking narrative exploring the power and influence of words.
Read More »The Sugar Syndrome, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
A strong and polished production of Lucy Prebble’s debut play which hits differently in 2020
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