A play that’s interesting in parts, but would benefit from fleshing out some of the characters.
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A Cure for Ageing, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A thoughtful and boundary pushing contemplation on ageing, however this piece focuses very heavily on the heavier side of the story.
Read More »Honk!, The Intimate Theatre – Review
A great family musical, much like a summer pantomime. It’s music and lyrics are done justice by the Finchley and Friern Barnet Operatic Society however there is room for improvement for this gang.
Read More »The Red Balloon, The Space – Review
Stringed puppets and fine music tell a wondrous story of a small boy’s friendship with a magical balloon. Adults and children alike will enjoy this piece for its simple beauty and playful innocence.
Read More »We Are Proud to Present…, Bush Theatre – Review
A thought-provoking piece that, despite its flaws, is worth your time.
Read More »Playground New Writing Night, The Horse and Stables – Review
An enjoyable evening of mostly well performed, and often very witty, new pieces of writing on the theme of madness.
Read More »Lunchtime Fourplay, St James Theatre – Review
Four courses of theatrical goodness, totally filling, a lunchtime treat!
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