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Read More »Monthly Archives: February 2014
A Taste of Honey, National Theatre – Review
An excellent revival of the play and a reminder of the remarkable achievement of the young working-class playwright, Shelagh Delaney.
Read More »Cabaret celebrated at the Lost Theatre
Our very own Laura Kressly popped her head in through the door of the 2014 London Cabaret Awards. Read her summary of the evening.
Read More »The Fat Man’s Wife, Canal Café Theatre – Review
The show delivers what you want out of a Williams play, with panache and charm to spare.
Read More »Superior Donuts, Southwark Playhouse – Review
An urban drama that brilliantly portrays the complexities and greatness of everyday life stories. There could be an Arthur and Franco behind the counter of any donut shop.
Read More »Flâneurs, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Simultaneously charming and sinister, allowing the audience to reflect upon the reality of the world in which we live.
Read More »The Peculiar Tale of Pablo Picasso and the Mona Lisa, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – Review
An exciting tale, featuring an exciting cast. Fuelled with absinth, women and artistic uniqueness, this is a hard story to tell. Fourth Monkey does it with such flair, intelligence and wit it’s extremely hard to imagine anyone able to do it better.
Read More »Win tickets to Spring is Forever! – Closed
We're delighted to have teamed up with Voices Aware to bring you the opportunity to win a pair of tickets to their latest production, Spring is Forever at RADA London.
Read More »1984, Almeida Theatre – Review
A fearless and captivating adaptation. Fiercely intelligent staging and spellbinding multimedia effects combine to make a masterpiece out of a masterpiece.
Read More »Hannah, The Unicorn Theatre – Review
Intelligent and nail-bitingly other-worldly, this is an exhilarating and fast-paced production that will appeal to all ages.
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