An articulate, thought provoking reminder of the refugee crisis, which will be on everyone’s radar as a major issue in the EU referendum debate.
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Minefield, Royal Court Theatre– Review
An emotionally charged ninety minutes of real life experiences from real life veterans, made even more powerful by the casting of both Brits and Argentineans.
Read More »Escaped Alone, Royal Court Theatre – Review
Whilst enjoyable this felt half done, and left me feeling cheated for both the length and it's lack of any clear meaning.
Read More »You For Me For You, Royal Court Theatre – review
You For Me For You is a visually stunning and surreal new play about two starving sisters fleeing North Korea to find freedom and its cost in the United States.
Read More »Christmas Theatre…Even For Grinches
Eva de Valk casts her expert eye over the shows on offer this Christmas, and suggests something for every taste.
Read More »RoosevElvis, Royal Court Theatre – Review
The play jumps around, sometimes causing it to feel overly complex and confusing, but dazzling performances by King and Sieh keep the audience entertained.
Read More »Plaques and Tangles, Royal Court Theatre – review
This is an incredibly intense play; it left me stunned and thinking it over in my mind for the rest of the evening.
Read More »hang, Royal Court Theatre – Review
Pros: 70 minutes of faultless acting and impeccable design, with heart-wrenching writing to boot. Cons: If you’re looking for current affairs or a satirical view on capital punishment, this is not the play to find it Debbie Tucker Green and I have history: a fleeting four weeks, the existence of which is nothing to her but has marked me for life. This was my first term at drama school, in all its daunting and built up glory, and we set upon our ...
Read More »Upper Cut, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A timely, powerful play that’s not afraid of asking the difficult questions.
Read More »The Bus, Above The Stag Theatre – Review
A worthy venue for LGBT writing, sadly this play doesn’t live up to its engaging set up.
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