An emotional journey with hope and grief in equal measure.
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Review: Compositor E, Omnibus Theatre
A timely reflection on Shakespeare’s ongoing relevance
Read More »Review: A Brief List of Everyone Who Died, Finborough Theatre
A strong cast infuse sadness and warmth
Read More »Review: Brilliant Jerks, Southwark Playhouse
Dry and deadpan laughs, supercharged by a wonderful cast.
Read More »Review: Wreckage, Turbine Theatre
An exploration of grief and loss with a powerful, moving finale.
Read More »Review: Evelyn, Southwark Playhouse
A thought provoking, inventive piece of theatre
Read More »Review: The Grotteaux, Woolwich Works
Not your average Heaux, Heaux, Heaux.
Read More »Review: Ghosts of Stanley Halls, South Norword Hill
exploring this wonderful space and getting into the spooky season was a joy
Read More »Neck Or Nothing, Pleasance Theatre – Review
Is mental health funny? Is it acceptable to laugh about depression? Fledgling Theatre, makers of Neck or Nothing, definitely vote yes. The good news is they have created a warm, accessible and laugh-out-loud show as a result. It might well prompt a few of the ‘checking in’ conversations men are increasingly encouraged to have with their mates too. This is presumably why charity CALMZone has backed the project and why there are Q&As with them about the issue planned at ...
Read More »Strawberry Starburst, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
A personal and emotional exploration of eating disorders with a raw unfiltered approach and immersive use of space.
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