A genuinely solid staging of a lesser performed, but still delightful Shakespearian comedy with a refreshing sense of girl power.
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Macbeth, Ashcroft Theatre – Review
A valiant attempt at making Shakespeare engaging for a young audience, though teenagers are more savvy audience members than this production gives them credit for.
Read More »Cuckoo, Unicorn Theatre – Review
No arguments that teenage girl violence needs writing about; sadly this show misses the mark.
Read More »Everything Theatre’s Scripts Spotlight Week
We are delighted to announce our latest initiative, Everything Theatre’s Scripts Spotlight Week. 5th-8th February 2014 at the award-winning White Bear Theatre, Kennington. At Everything Theatre, one of our main aims is to share our infectious enthusiasm for theatre with a wide audience. In doing so we hope to get more people into the arts. We also strive to give practitioners at all levels the opportunity to share their work. With this in mind, we have put together a selection ...
Read More »Everything Theatre nominated for blogging award!
We are delighted to announce that Everything Theatre has been nominated in the theatre category for the inaugural Ticketmaster Blog Awards.
Read More »A Spoonful of Sherman, St James Theatre – Review
Enjoy schmaltzy songs, Dick Van Dyke and singing orangutans? Then indulge in a trip down memory lane and worship at the shrine of Sherman.
Read More »A Question of Consent, The Rag Factory – Review
This is a very personal story and there is more work to be done before it communicates meaningfully with an audience.
Read More »An Evening With Sylvester Stallone, The London Palladium – Review
A very entertaining evening – Sylvester Stallone is an intelligent, inspirational, creative talent with a lot to talk about. Who knew?
Read More »Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Theatre Royal Drury Lane – Review
A fantastic show with a vastly talented cast and toe-tapping tunes that will stick in your head for days.
Read More »Silk Road, Peacock Theatre – Review
A unique and compelling cultural experience, but steeply priced.
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