Some good new writing, but it wasn’t entirely clear why the piece has been revived into the modern day.
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I Love You Because, Theatro Technis – Review
An admirable attempt at a West End-style musical production but with clear limitations in its narrative and technical aspects.
Read More »The Weir, Wyndham’s Theatre – Review
A very good piece of theatre which will satisfy your craving for good drama, but might leave you wanting a Guinness by the end of it.
Read More »Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, The Vaults – Review
Altogether a well-rounded evening in an interesting venue; it felt like an experience rather than just a performance.
Read More »Bear, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
Well-written, beautifully performed, and a good mix of comedy and drama.
Read More »Carthage, Finborough Theatre – Review
A thought-provoking, darkly witty and unflinching comment on the care system. Book your tickets right now!
Read More »World Premiere of Burlesque on Ice – Sponsored
Burlesque On Ice is a brand new show and a world premiere, coming to London’s Bush Hall from 4th-8th February 2014.
Read More »Threshold (Part of Resolution! 2014), The Place – Review
A promising piece, both startling and mesmerising in its imagery, with a soulful narrative that will ignite audiences’ imaginations.
Read More »Doctor Selavy’s Magic Theatre, New Wimbledon Studio – Review
Once you get past trying to figure out what’s going on, and instead just relish in the show’s wackiness and unpredictability, it becomes a highly enjoyable piece of musical theatre.
Read More »The Gay Naked Play, Above the Stag – Review
An hilarious romp through the ups and downs of a theatre company with a little bit of nudity to keep you happy. What more could you want?
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