A fun yet sorrowful piece of experimental theatre, inventively performed and amusing overall. An excellent add-on to the preceding, longer show Flâneurs.
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Donkeys’ Years, Rose Theatre Kingston – Review
A funny show that will please theatre’s core audience. However for me it was a little bland.
Read More »Put Your Sweet Hand In Mine, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A playful and intimate piece of experimental theatre that involves the audience in reflecting on their innermost thoughts about love.
Read More »Oh What A Lovely War, Theatre Royal Stratford East – Review
You’ll laugh, you’ll cry. Go and see it, but not after a bad day at work.
Read More »Why Fronts: A Contemporary Lap Dance (Part of Resolution! 2014), The Place – Review
This is one lap dance you will never forget.
Read More »Ignis, The Print Room – Review
Ignis is a powerful, emotive yet tender artistic expression of love.
Read More »The Secret Life of You and Me, Ovalhouse – Review
A scrapbook of stories and memories that may only skim the topics' surfaces but in a charming and visually stunning way.
Read More »Spring is Forever: A story of the Arab Spring – Sponsored
Spring is Forever is a new play developed using the personal testimonies of those caught up in the dramatic events of the Arab Spring.
Read More »No Such Thing, New Diorama Theatre – Review
Perhaps those more into absurdist theatre would enjoy these shorts more, but for us it just didn't work.
Read More »Richard III, Upstairs at the Gatehouse – Review
This adaptation lacks subtlety but it gets the job done.
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