This is a superb rendition of a classic philosophical drama.
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A World Elsewhere, Theatre503 – Review
An interesting play which captures a moment in history through the eyes of the privileged.
Read More »The Keepers of Infinite Space, Park Theatre – Review
A play full of pathos, rage and loss; riveting to watch. If you want something both cerebral and dramatic with some polemic thrown in too, go and see it.
Read More »The Ugly Sisters, Soho Theatre – Review
More than just a reinterpretation of a classic and familiar tale, this is a highly original and complex story of its own.
Read More »One Festival 2014: Programme A, The Space – Review
Pieces vary in effectiveness, but all have their strengths. A good opportunity to see some emerging talent.
Read More »Metamorphosing, Central Saint Martins – Review
A good R&D performance which could make for a promising finished piece.
Read More »Rough for Opera, The Cockpit – Review
Opera as it should be: new vibrant ideas in a free and encouraging setting, a wonderful experience.
Read More »Faster Higher Stronger Straighter, The Dominion Theatre Studio – Review
A challenging production highlighting an issue that some people may be unaware of. Uncomfortable to watch in parts but worthwhile.
Read More »London’s West End: Vibrant or Violent?
Crime novelist M. G. Scarsbrook digs through the glitz and glamour to explore the dark side of London's most popular tourist destinations.
Read More »Fiji Land, Southwark Playhouse – Review
Despite its powerful visuals and intriguing premise, this allegory of a pot plant nursery as a concentration camp fails to engage or provoke.
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