Month: March 2014

Drama

Hedda, Sutton House – Review

This skillful adaption of Ibsen’s masterpiece provides a sumptuous night out in one of London’s top heritage houses. Hedda’s private…

Drama

Shame, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

A thought-provoking and visually stimulating performance inspired by the feeling of shame.

Drama

A Tale From The Bedsit, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

A warm-hearted story about learning how to stand on your own two feet. With delicious biscuits.

Drama

(Merely) Romeo & Juliet, The Cockpit Theatre – Review

It is nice to see a new approach to Shakespeare, but this production slightly misses the mark.

Musicals

Urinetown, St. James Theatre – Review

Urinetown brings to life a dystopian future in superb neo-noir steampunk style - a cult theatrical classic in the making.

Drama

Jane Eyre, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review

The closest thing to reading the novel yourself, this is an intelligent and faithful adaptation which could become a classic…

Drama

The Gut Girls, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – Review

A play that puts the progress of women’s rights into perspective.

Drama

The Eradication of Schizophrenia in Western Lapland, Shoreditch Town Hall – Review

This performance is a boxless 3D jigsaw puzzle where an errant 3 year old has swallowed pieces at random. It…

Alternative

Punchdrunk: The Drowned Man, Temple Studios – Review

This is a spectacular theatrical experience like no other. Go, go, go!

Musicals

Ushers: The Front Of House Musical, Charing Cross Theatre – Review

This production is everything a musical should be and more. A cheeky take on the life behind the scenes at…

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