Month: March 2014

Alternative

The Illumination: Scholars of the Last Torch, Luminere Bar – Review

A miasma of activity that cleverly weaves its way around an underground bar. Fully interactive, you can step in or…

Drama

Dark Matter, The Space – Review

A short piece of sharp physical theatre and compelling puppetry that explores a mental health issue of growing importance, but…

Drama

Companion Piece, Pleasance Theatre – Review

A clever and accomplished piece of writing that was performed admirably and that progressed in an unexpected but intriguing manner.

Drama

King Lear, The Cockpit – Review

A superb interpretation of this classic tale of sibling rivalry, treason, greed and madness. A must see for fans of…

Alternative

Starring James Franco, Camden People’s Theatre – Review

If you enjoy new and unusual theatre this will be right up your street, but it is definitely not everyone’s…

Drama

Glasshouse, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

Meaningful theatre with a strong message that would strongly appeal to young adults - particularly those in vulnerable environments.

Comedy

Hero, Leicester Square Theatre – Review

The makings of a good show are definitely here, but the execution is lacking.

Alternative

Major Tom, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

A lovely production that will put a big smile on your face. Manages to entertain you while talking about deeply…

Comedy

Le Docteur Miracle – Pop-Up Venue: Drink, Shop & Do Café, Review

Wonderful for opera lovers and novices alike. This kind of production proves that opera can be fun for anyone, and…

Alternative

The Boy Who Cried, Hope Theatre – Review

A paranormal mystery with some 'bite'!

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