This is a brave, high energy piece packed with talent and good intentions, but it slightly misses the mark.
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Bukowski’s Cass, The Vaults – Review
Sexy, irreverent, but not quite truthful.
Read More »Hobson’s Choice, South London Theatre – Review
Warm-hearted and witty, Hobson’s Choice is a highly entertaining study of 1880s family life.
Read More »In-Finite Space #2, The Vaults – Review
Imagine Maria from The Sound of Music coming up with the lyrics to Favourite Things using Twitter. This is kind of like that, except it’s about Favourite Spaces and it’s dancing, instead of singing.
Read More »Each of Us, Tristan Bates Theatre
A well written and directed solo comedy about love, friendship and human connection in uncertain times.
Read More »Passion, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Overall the show felt slightly unpolished, which was a shame as some of the ideas established, alongside the brilliant music, could lend themselves to a very powerful performance.
Read More »The Hard Man, Finborough Theatre – Review
A well-executed piece that blurs the lines between good and evil.
Read More »33, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A unique and beautifully executed interpretation of a harrowing story. This show is a must see purely for its originality and acting tour de force.
Read More »Play.ground: Stonecrabs Young Directors Festival, Albany Theatre – Review
A remarkable achievement for nascent directors and an event to look out for in the future.
Read More »Rachael’s Café, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
A well-written and well-acted one-woman show. Rachael’s view of the world is endearing and uplifting. Her journey to womanhood has many touching moments.
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