Mark Thomas' story telling is masterful, creating a vivid picture in the mind of the audience that will last long afterwards.
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Rewind Forward, Sadler’s Wells Theatre – Review
An accomplished evening of new and established work by an ambitious, energetic young company.
Read More »Fagin’s Twist, The Place – Review
The translation of a Victorian novel into the modern language of contemporary dance and computer-generated music.
Read More »The We Plays, The Hope Theatre – Review
Two confidently performed, bitter-sweet performances about loss and learning to live again.
Read More »The Resurrectionist, Etcetera theatre – Review
A great production that covered a range of topics and presented a fresh take on an old classic.
Read More »Floyd Collins, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
A well-staged and atmospheric revival of a daring show that goes beyond the usual light-hearted musical theatre fare.
Read More »Kindertransport, Chickenshed Theatre – Review
Confident production of an emotional, historical drama
Read More »The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Greenwich Theatre – Review
A romantic and exciting show about a silent star. A fun production with many different twists and turns throughout.
Read More »Toy Soldier, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
An over-simplified political statement about war which has been squeezed of any mystery.
Read More »The Brides of Bluebeard, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Cabaret quartet The Ruby Dolls are funny, fiery and feminist in this modern reinterpretation of a classic folk story.
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