Month: May 2014

Alternative

Matilda and Me, The Albany – Review

This thought-provoking, challenging soliloquy examines the importance of keeping our memories alive.

Comedy

The Manual Oracle, The Yard – Review

A beautifully conceived variety of sketches that are well-executed, and thought-provoking.

Alternative

One Man Show – Projector/Conjector – GRAFT, The Place – Review

Mamoru Iriguchi’s triple bill at The Place is as strange as it is funny, while his use of technology is…

Alternative

INvocation, The Lion & Unicorn Theatre – Review

Lily is our favourite kind of performer: brave, funny, honest and clearly enamoured with her craft.

Alternative

Pool, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – Review

New writing with heart but trips up at points.

Drama

Girl From Nowhere, Theatre503 – Review

This daring one-act captures the rebel spirit of late 1960s America bringing to mind the likes Janice Joplin, Forrest Gump,…

Drama

The King Must Lie, White Bear Theatre – Review

A beautifully written, well delivered play. Interesting, entertaining and not to be missed.

Drama

Spokesong, Finborough Theatre – Review

A funny, profound and insightful look at eighty years of Irish history.

Comedy

The Kitchen, Jackson’s Lane Theatre – Review

A great ensemble and touching observations about humanity make The Kitchen worthwhile.

Musicals

Miss Saigon, Prince Edward Theatre – Review

Miss Saigon is a stunning musical and will entertain audiences for many years to come but this revival doesn’t quite…

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