Over two-and-a-half hours long, this new play is still very much work in progress and would benefit from a drastic pruning.
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Arcadia, Bridewell Theatre – Review
Humble but well accomplished production of one of the best plays of the 20th century.
Read More »The Sleeper, The Space – Review
Poignant and thought-provoking play which invites us to look at the refugee problem from the refugee’s perspective.
Read More »Lovebites, White Bear Theatre – Review
More musical revue than musical, this show offers an evening of light entertainment in its exploration of the universal theme of love.
Read More »Relentless Unstoppable Human Machine, CircusFest 2018 at the Roundhouse – Review
Pros: A concept that is highly technical and inventive. The show features gorgeous live music with a multi-talented, engaging cast. Cons: There is something not quite right about the narrative pacing. Some of the acts don’t build the sense of anticipation that you expect from circus. The Roundhouse is a breath-taking venue. Being the first to arrive in the cavernous auditorium is something quite special. On this occasion, the house lights are a dull red and with the industrial scaffolding that makes up ...
Read More »Plastic, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
This magnificent piece of storytelling comes to life in the hands of a brilliant cast, and the coming of age tale will resonate with many an audience.
Read More »Death of a Hunter, Finborough Theatre – Review
Passionless and to a certain degree dull solo play about the last hour in the life of American writer Ernest Hemingway.
Read More »Devil With The Blue Dress, The Bunker – Review
A great concept that never quite takes shape, but instead left this audience member cold.
Read More »Bury the Hatchet, Theatre N16 – Review
Combining music, storytelling and meta-theatre, this is an ambitious piece with some loose ends.
Read More »Pressure, Park Theatre – Review
A powerful true story about the importance of weather in wartime.
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