Sket is an exceptionally well written, smart piece of theatre that made me laugh out loud and nearly brought me to tears. I will be first in line to get tickets for Maya Sondhi’s next play; get out my way.
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Head Hand Head, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Ever heard anyone say, “I’m being a bit OCD”? Well this is a startlingly truthful snapshot of what the thought processes are like when you live with it, however, there isn’t much more to it than that.
Read More »Cell – Little Angel Theatre, Review
A touching glimpse into the world of a man developing Motor Neurone Disease and finding a new resolve to live life to the full.
Read More »00 and His 7, St James Studio – Review
Great if you want to get 45 minutes away from work and watch a production which is neither taxing nor confusing. However, if you are a ballet fan, it might leave you wanting more.
Read More »Then, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
An evening that will have you fondly reminiscing and maybe pondering about things yet to come. Sadly there are no more performances planned at present but this must surely be a temporary glitch.
Read More »Fairytales for Grown-ups Season 2, The Forge Camden – Review
Witty asides, audience interaction and plenty of comedy will keep you engaged, but perhaps not inspired.
Read More »Angel and Now We Are Pope, The London Theatre – Review
An intense but enjoyable evening well suited to The London Theatre's intimate environment.
Read More »Ordinary Days, London Theatre Workshop – Review
If you are a fan of (Broadway) musicals performed lovingly and skilfully this will be right up your street.
Read More »Puffball, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A well-intentioned and charming performance but fails to develop into a fully satisfying show in its current shape.
Read More »An Awfully BIG Performance, Chickenshed Theatre – Review
A truly magnificent display of emotional love and physical talent underpins Chickenshed’s inspirational community work. Simply stunning.
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