A passionate and gripping piece of theatre, exploring different perspectives and accounts of street harassment, that questions what we as a society can do to move forward on this issue.
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Russian Dolls, King’s Head Theatre – Review
This is a must-see production: not only for its skill and artistry, but for its exploration of our culture.
Read More »The Long Road South, King’s Head Theatre – Review
A solid, well-made play that may not stay with you for long, but will have you rolling in the aisles while you’re watching.
Read More »Big Brother Blitzkrieg, King’s Head Theatre – Review
An innovative production is let down by an insubstantial script and weak plot.
Read More »Mirror Mirror, King’s Head Theatre – Review
A very funny and accomplished panto that wears its cleverness lightly.
Read More »The State versus John Hayes, Kings Head Theatre – Review
An outstanding theatre debut for writer and performer Lucy Roslyn, who must surely be recognised as a star in the making.
Read More »Nobody’s Business, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Light-hearted and fun - If situational comedy and Alan Ayckbourn’s writing are your type of humour then this production will make you smile.
Read More »Noonday Demons, Kings Head Theatre – Review
Quality production of an interesting play that could hold its head up in a bigger venue. Excellent performances make it well-worth your time.
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Read More »Not a Game for Boys, King’s Head Theatre – Review
An enjoyable production with a great cast and realistic backdrop.
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