Month: March 2014

Dance

In-Finite Space #2, The Vaults – Review

Imagine Maria from The Sound of Music coming up with the lyrics to Favourite Things using Twitter. This is kind…

Drama

Each of Us, Tristan Bates Theatre

A well written and directed solo comedy about love, friendship and human connection in uncertain times.

Drama

Passion, Etcetera Theatre – Review

Overall the show felt slightly unpolished, which was a shame as some of the ideas established, alongside the brilliant music,…

Drama

The Hard Man, Finborough Theatre – Review

A well-executed piece that blurs the lines between good and evil.

Competitions

Win tickets to Never Mind The Botox! – Closed

We’re delighted to have teamed up with the Thundermaker Productions to bring you the opportunity to win a pair of…

Dance

33, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

A unique and beautifully executed interpretation of a harrowing story. This show is a must see purely for its originality…

Drama

Play.ground: Stonecrabs Young Directors Festival, Albany Theatre – Review

A remarkable achievement for nascent directors and an event to look out for in the future.

Drama

Rachael’s Café, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review

A well-written and well-acted one-woman show. Rachael’s view of the world is endearing and uplifting. Her journey to womanhood has…

Dance

Border Tales, The Place – Review

An extremely relevant study on the nature of identity using choreography as the main artistic framework of exploration. Particularly interesting…

Musicals

Grantley’s Show, The Poor School – Review

An entertaining evening which showcased the talents of the students very effectively, but which was lacking in variety.

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