An enjoyable piece of theatre that is well worthwhile, unless you really want your theatre to come with a heavier dollop of social commentary.
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The Dark Room, Theatre503 – Review
Once again Theatre503 comes up trumps with this disturbing yet compelling and worthwhile play that examines our failure to protect those most in need.
Read More »Boom, Theatre503 – Review
A well-written piece of laugh-out-loud theatre that isn’t as deep as it might want to be, but is funny enough that that really doesn’t matter.
Read More »Punts, Theatre503 – Review
An entertaining comedy that talks dirty but acts coy.
Read More »Interview: Bryan Dick on ‘Years of Sunlight’ at Theatre503
Actor Bryan Dick discusses 'Years of Sunlight' at Theatre503.
Read More »Scrooge And The Seven Dwarves, Theatre503 – Review
A pantomime that will appeal to everyone, even those who are not convinced by the genre.
Read More »The Acedian Pirates, Theatre503 – Review
Jay Taylor's debut play about war shows great promise and is a tribute to the Theatre503 Playwriting Award of which this was previously shortlisted.
Read More »Screens, Theatre503 – Review
Highly enjoyable, funny, thought-provoking and well written, this play is justly housed at one of London's leading fringe theatres for new writing. It's clear there is more to come from both cast and writer.
Read More »Squirm, Theatre503 – Review
A definite work in progress. A solid idea, but at the moment the show doesn’t give you enough reason to care about what the central character is going through.
Read More »Screwed, Theatre503 – Review
A thought-provoking play that lives up to the reputation of this amazing theatre, and one that makes it impossible not to care for what happens to the two lead characters.
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