A fantastic, poignant portrayal of the AIDS crisis and those it affected. It is brilliantly written, incredibly deep and takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions.
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Dot, Squiggle and Rest, Polka Theatre – Review
A vibrant and mesmeric opera – the perfect introduction to opera and dance for toddlers.
Read More »The Dreamers, St James Theatre – Review
A disappointing addition to a year of commemorative Great War plays. Might suit families with small children, but otherwise unsatisfying.
Read More »The Four Fridas, Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich – Review
A great concept, which sadly fails to do justice to the legend of one of the world's most beloved cult heroines.
Read More »King Henry V, Union Theatre – Review
An uncompromising interpretation of Henry V. Well performed, but a little dry.
Read More »Shelter Me, Theatre Delicatessen – Review
Circumference have created a top-notch immersive show with some jaw-dropping acrobatics.
Read More »Bare Essentials, Take Courage Theatre – Review
A great airing of new writing demonstrating that sometimes, words are all you need.
Read More »Child Z, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A depressing though well written study of how the vulnerable can be exploited.
Read More »The Tempest, The Hope Theatre – Review
Bursting with energy and a laugh a minute, this is modern Shakespeare at its best.
Read More »Twelfth Night, Iris Theatre – Review
A really approachable version of one of Shakespeare’s most loved comedies that’s suitable for all the family. A talented cast bring the play to life with song, dance and spirited delivery of the Bard’s words.
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