A well-acted play with an uncomfortable twist at the end that will certainly be a point for discussion.
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Interval So Far, The Cockpit – Review
A selection of the best of the company’s productions that’s mostly aimed at the fans. The talented performers make up somewhat for the lack of clarity.
Read More »A Midsummer’s Night Dream – The Dream, Brockley Jack Theatre – Review
Top acting and visually bewitching moments, making this an approachable Shakespeare for all audiences. Not to be missed.
Read More »Belfast Boy, Etcetera Theatre – Review
An interesting centre character and a fast-paced script hold this play together nicely, but it feels like a small part of a larger piece.
Read More »Static, The Space – Review
This is an entertaining and sensitive look at the millennial generation, but it is somehow less than the sum of its parts.
Read More »Shiver, Watford Palace – Review
Themes of love, death, loss, grief and the place of religious faith in the lives of this bereaved family are beautifully explored in this well-crafted play.
Read More »Sun, St Leonard’s Church – Review
This is a well put together production from the writing to the direction to the performances, that has positioned itself to appeal to a very specific taste in theatre and art.
Read More »Running on Empty, Soho Theatre – Review
A mesmerising and powerful play about a woman’s devastating loss expressed through dance and music.
Read More »A Midsummer Night’s Dream – The Nightmare, Brockley Jack Theatre – Review
An interesting take on Shakespeare transported to the First World War—it’s both ethereal and haunting.
Read More »Ham, The Space – Review
The actor in this one-man show was very good, but nothing really happened beyond the beginning of the play and I never understood why the character was bringing us on this adventure with him.
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