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The Flouers O’Edinburgh – Finborough Theatre – Review
Excellent theatre from the Finborough in this contemporarily relevant play about the historical conflict between Scottish and English identities.
Read More »The Immortal Hour, Finborough Theatre – Review
This skilful revival of a British faery opera inspired by Celtic mythology is a centenary production well worth seeing.
Read More »Sommer 14: A Dance of Death, Finborough Theatre – Review
Another top-quality production from one of the best off-West End venues.
Read More »17, Finborough Theatre – Review
This is a relationship drama that veers too often into the realm of soap opera. Possibly with another draft or two it will find a more natural shape and set its focus where it deserves to be.
Read More »This Was A Man, Finborough Theatre – Review
It's not one of Noël Coward's usual farcical affairs, but a very enjoyable play nonetheless.
Read More »Hostage Song, Finborough Theatre – Review
A new kind of musical that challenges its audience with a twisted perspective on a hostage story.
Read More »Dream of Perfect Sleep, Finborough Theatre – Review
Sweet, sombre, heart-warming portrait of an elderly couple’s last days on Earth.
Read More »Spokesong, Finborough Theatre – Review
A funny, profound and insightful look at eighty years of Irish history.
Read More »John Ferguson, Finborough Theatre – Review
A potentially strong performance of a play that has interesting ideas but rather lacks something for the modern day audience member.
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