Endearing and witty but more like being a read a story in a lounge nicer than your own rather than a dynamic slice of theatre.
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Be Bop A Lula, Ambassadors Theatre – Review
A rousing tribute to some of rock ‘n’ roll’s greatest icons.
Read More »Behind the Beautiful Forevers, The Olivier, National Theatre – Review
Thinking about the world’s injustices for 2 hours and 40 minutes is an enriching experience. This is an exceptional production.
Read More »Boa, Trafalgar Studios – Review
Boa is a moving reflection on a couple’s life together, from meeting to parting and all the triumphs and pitfalls along the road. Walter’s and Paul’s performances alone are worth the visit.
Read More »The Companion, Soho Theatre – Review
Abbi Patrix is a phenomenal storyteller, and an evening with him will both transport you and educate you.
Read More »The Waiting Room, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
40 minutes of fantastic theatre. Memorable and strikingly honest. Well worth a watch.
Read More »Bad Jews, St James Theatre – Review
For a great laugh and exemplary ensemble work, don’t miss it!
Read More »Ivy & Joan, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
These two unrelated one-acts focus on older women on the verge of huge life changes. Both pieces could have been more powerful as full-length plays, and the long monologues often come across as complaining.
Read More »Eric and Little Ern, St James Theatre – Review
Not a story of Morecambe and Wise themselves, but more of a reflection on and reproduction of their comedy act. This is a pleasant and funny walk down memory lane.
Read More »Sikes & Nancy, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A truly impressive and terrifying tour-de-force that shows off the power of the actor and the word. Fans of the Gothic should not miss it.
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