Year: 2013

Off West End

The Many Apologies of Pecos Bill, Battersea Arts Centre

A very impressive one-man show that is funny, smart, and moving.

Reviews

Mansfield Park, Rose Theatre Kingston – Review

The straightforward plot makes for a very soothing, tranquil experience, although this production could have been shorter.

Off West End

Titus Andronicus, Arcola Theatre – Review

William Shakespeare Directed by Zoé Ford  ★★★★ Pros: A bold production bursting with energy.  Cons: At times, amidst the shouting,…

Off West End

Wuthering Heights, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

Devised by Peter McMaster★★★ Pros: An altruistic exploration of the unlikeable characters of Wuthering Heights. Cons: A confusing start to…

Off West End

Cobra, Lion and Unicorn Theatre – Review

A talented cast of actors and actresses but the scene changes felt long and unrehearsed.

Off West End

Stand and Deliver, The Mitre – Review

Wayne Gumble Directed by Catherine Arekalian★★★ Pros: Bundles of energy and enthusiasm, audience participation and a top selection of cheesy…

Off West End

The Grand Guignol, The Space – Review

Francis KobayashiDirected by Adam Hemming★★ Pros: A healthy serving of black humor and a handful of top-notch performances. Cons: The…

Off West End

Gym Party, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

Presented by Made in China ★★★★ Pros: Mixes fun and games with lateral thinking and an acute social commentary. Cons:…

Off West End

On Love, The Bedford, Balham – Review

Mick Gordon Directed by Abigail Pickard Price ★★★★ Pros: Unpredictable and entertaining. Fans of immersive theatre will love it. Cons:…

Off West End

Hotbed Theatre Festival Double-Bill, Theatre 503 – Review

Why Can’t We Live Together? Steve Waters Directed by Paul Bourne  Somniloquy  Craig Baxter, in collaboration with Richard Horner Directed…

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