Enjoyable, but it didn't make me want to run away with the circus.
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La Merda, Soho Theatre Upstairs – Review
With only a repetition of general themes, and a character journey revolving around bodily functions and gratuitous nudity, this piece does not say anything new or narrate a cohesive thread.
Read More »Anna Karenina, London Coliseum – Review
A physically impressive and atmospheric ballet. Deviates from Tolstoy's classic to concentrate more on the love triangle between characters.
Read More »BABY/LON, Hackney Downs Studios – Review
A powerful and hard-hitting show, which gives voice to care-leavers who want to share their experiences.
Read More »Brainville At Night, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
An inspired exploration into dementia that is a labour of love for all involved.
Read More »Modern Jesus, The Nursery – Review
Not my cup of tea. A play representing the dissatisfaction of my generation in London that didn't ring true.
Read More »Women of Twilight, Pleasance London – Review
An intelligent revival of a deeply evocative play from the post war era. Highlights some important points in the struggle for women’s rights.
Read More »Out of Order, The Courtyard – Review
Out of Order has the marks of something, in a fledgling state, which has a lot of potential.
Read More »Archimedes’ Principle, Park Theatre – Review
A provocative, challenging piece of drama, with real depth and a creative delivery.
Read More »Cool Rider, The Duchess Theatre – Review
A tongue-in cheek follow up to Grease, Cool Rider bursts with energy and humour.
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