A marvellous debut play in this new venue that offers great promise of what else The Bunker may bring to the London theatre scene in the future.
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The Book Club, King’s Head Theatre – Review
A funny, well observed study of a woman searching for a new direction in life.
Read More »Thrive, Artsdepot – Review
Pros: Stirring performance that inspires and immerses its young audience members and works to appeal to non-theatre goers. Cons: At times the immersive aspect felt overwhelming and was slightly distracting for me. This being my first trip to Artsdepot, I was impressed with the quality and quantity of space. It has a very open, bright and airy atmosphere; like it’s just waiting for you to create something. Several floors are each filled with different studios and performance spaces. Artsdepot is situated deep ...
Read More »Force of Trump, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
Force of Trump provides an intriguing look at what might happen if Trump became president and the trouble that would ensue.
Read More »Code 2021, Secret Location – Review
Code 2021 has a lot of potential, but suffers from a lack of purpose.
Read More »Shopping and Fucking, Lyric Hammersmith – Review
This is a boldly realised world of heightened consumerism and addiction, but it contains more fun than fulfilling content and more manic energy than meaning.
Read More »Lunch and The Bow of Ulysses, Trafalgar Studios – Review
Faultless performances in a masterful production of two Berkoff relationship plays.
Read More »Straight to the Heart, Above the Arts – Review
A collection of moving and comic stories for a theatrical lunch-time escape.
Read More »Kali, British Museum – Review
The myth of the Hindu goddess Kali, told to grown-ups with spice and a pinch of humour.
Read More »Jekyll and Hyde & Nerve, Greenwich Theatre – Review
A modernist and realistic approach to new writing. Very cleverly written and powerfully executed.
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