Characters and plot need work to help the audience empathise.
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Impossible, Noël Coward Theatre – Review
A different West End experience that will leave you speechless with hands open in unanswered disbelief – what just happened?!
Read More »Jekyll and Hyde, Platform Theatre – Review
An original and creative adaptation of an iconic classic that sadly just doesn't reach the dramatic heights one hopes for.
Read More »Real Life, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
The performance and production skills are evident, but it can be difficult to connect to the material if you don’t relate to the subject matter or to the way it's delivered.
Read More »Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre – Review
A funny if rather ridiculous show that’ll have you signing up for line dance classes as soon as you get home.
Read More »House of Burlesque: Straight Up, London Wonderground – Review
Flirtatious fun and awesome acrobatics in this burlesque extravaganza. A great night out with friends in a one of a kind venue.
Read More »The Blacksmith At The Bridge of Bones, The Fabularium at Oxo Wharf Tower – Review
Haggarty is an unmissable performer. Fairy tale lovers shouldn't miss a trip to the Fabularium.
Read More »Twelfth Night or What You Will, The Space – Review
A slow and confusing first half. The concept, though visually appealing, fails to enhance the audience's experience of this well-known play.
Read More »An Evening with an Immigrant, Soho Theatre – Review
A wonderful evening of storytelling and poetry with a charismatic man at the helm.
Read More »Romeo and Juliet, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – Review
A classic story, told with excitement, passion and originality.
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