Despite uncomfortable conditions, this was a well-performed and directed production in a fittingly historical setting.
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Red Lion, Barnes – Review
Energetic, extremely funny production that never allows the audience to get bored.
Read More »The Ring Cycle, The Scoop – Review
An outdoors production south of the river that outshines the West End, this transformation of Wagner’s well-known 19th Century opera will convert any theatre-phobe.
Read More »A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Rockwell House – Review
A fresh portrayal of a classic play; great fun for everyone.
Read More »Porgy and Bess, Regents Park Open Air Theatre – Review
This production did more than justice to the classic tale of love and betrayal. Powerful and unsentimental with many memorable performances.
Read More »Alice Through the Looking Glass, St Paul’s Church – Review
A magical, mystical play where the audience is literally transported through the looking glass and into Wonderland along with the fantastically talented cast. A great theatre experience for kids and grown-ups alike.
Read More »Glass Mountain, St George’s Gardens – Review
A great summer evening out for both adults and children alike.
Read More »The Merry Wives of Windsor, Coram’s Fields – Review
The seventies theme and musical numbers give fresh life to Shakespeare’s rib-tickling revenge comedy.
Read More »Macbeth, Abney Park Cemetery – Review
Enjoyably gory production of a classic piece.
Read More »Much Ado About Nothing, Russell Square Gardens – Review
A beautifully judged production with the added twist of a swing band and trapeze artist.
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