Month: March 2014

Drama

A Hard Rain, Above the Stag Theatre – Review

An interesting production which, with a few tweaks and additions and potentially a little extra length, could easily be taken…

Drama

Heresy, Tabard Theatre – Review

A thought-provoking exploration of a dark period of history. Beautiful new writing that could do with some editing and restructuring.

Alternative

Medea, Riverside Studios – Review

An epic, dramatic ancient tale of the world’s most passionate woman performed with a bit too much passion and drama.

Drama

Richard III, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review

Feisty women, a touch of Patrick Bateman and lots of puns. It’s a very likeable Shakespeare in a modern jacket...or…

Musicals

The Mistress Cycle, The Landor Theatre – Review

This song-cycle is well-performed and the actresses are great to watch and listen to, but the story lacks direction.

Drama

Affairs, Camden People’s Theatre – Review

The concept and the tale are both interesting and engaging, however the over abundance of literary devices and the lack…

Comedy

Never Mind the Botox, White Bear Theatre – Review

Don’t be superior and disregard this production just because it’s a farce; put prejudices aside and let the doctor tickle…

Musicals

The Musical Detective Agency, The Space – Review

This is a brave, high energy piece packed with talent and good intentions, but it slightly misses the mark.

Dance

Bukowski’s Cass, The Vaults – Review

Sexy, irreverent, but not quite truthful.

Drama

Hobson’s Choice, South London Theatre – Review

Warm-hearted and witty, Hobson’s Choice is a highly entertaining study of 1880s family life.

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