A provocative, challenging piece of drama, with real depth and a creative delivery.
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Ah, Wilderness!, London Theatre Workshop – Review
This is a difficult play to pull off for modern audiences, and I am not sure this production quite succeeds.
Read More »Bunny & Stacy, Horse & Stables – Review
Entertaining interrelated monologues from a night of new writing. There could be potential for more here but currently lacks an X factor.
Read More »Minotaur, Polka Theatre Wimbledon – Review
A treat for any young person with a vivid imagination.
Read More »King Charles III – Almeida Theatre, Review
Another winner by Bartlett and Goold. Not one to miss, if you can get hold of tickets.
Read More »Laqueum, The Rag Factory – Review
An intricate and sometimes disorientating piece of immersive-style theatre that explores the darker side of female suffering and despair.
Read More »Make Me Happy, Arcola Tent – Review
A thoughtful production devised by promising young actors. Part of a wonderful project to transform young lives through theatre.
Read More »This Is The Moon, That Is The Earth, The Yard – Review
An interesting and refreshing technical approach to theatre. Full of ideas, images and streams of consciousness, but could do with paring down to two or three of the best concepts on which to elaborate.
Read More »C.L.G. / Sitting Up For Michael, White Bear Theatre – Review
Two well-acted plays for the price of one, with the second a lot stronger in storyline and character portrayal.
Read More »Nina Kristofferson’s Billie Holiday Story, New Wimbledon Theatre – Review
Intelligent, moving and soulful show intertwining music and drama.
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