Month: April 2014

Drama

Clybourne Park, Bromley Little Theatre – Review

A thoroughly entertaining and provocative play that will make you think, laugh and uncomfortable for all the right reasons!

Musicals

Finian’s Rainbow, Charing Cross Theatre – Review

A lovely show, although the ludicrous plot, including pantomime villains and leprechauns, is hard to embrace. The audience, which had…

Musicals

Once We Lived Here, King’s Head Theatre – Review

This show offers an authentic message about life in the Australian outback but fails to deliver escapism.

Drama

No Place Like, Pleasance Theatre – Review

This topical exploration into the minds and memories of three elderly care home residents is brilliantly done, insightful and deliciously…

Features

Critics in the spotlight

In an age governed by the ever-growing blogosphere, are the curtains closing on the reign of the critic? Rahul Rose…

Alternative

Ed Rapley: The Self Trilogy, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review

A compassionate and recognisable look at how to deal with the difficulties of everyday life.

Off West End

The Butterfly Lovers, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review

A charming, wholesome tale that needs just a bit more polishing.

Comedy

Kingston 14, Theatre Royal Stratford East – Review

Not spectacular but funny and with enough surprising turns to keep you entertained.

Alternative

Momo, Greenwich Theatre – Review

This existential musical does not live up to its potential.

Alternative

How To Avoid Making An Entrance Of Yourself, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review

A challenging and interesting idea courageously performed, if not to everyone’s taste.

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