Month: May 2014

Drama

Being As I Am, King’s Head Theatre – Review

Splendid acting in a show that ultimately feels somewhat lacking in purpose.

Features

Making the Connections

Does your career come down to who, or what, you know?

Drama

Fourteen, Watford Palace Theatre – Review

Moving and humourous in equal measures, tackling cultural and emotional issues faced by the protagonist in an unsentimental, intelligent, and…

Competitions

Win tickets to Misalliance! – Closed

We're delighted to have teamed up with Thundermaker Productions this week to bring you the opportunity to win a pair…

Comedy

Sandel, Above The Stag – Review

An emotional story that is both witty and heart wrenching: overall an enjoyable show!

Drama

Johnny Got His Gun, Southwark Playhouse – Review

Amid the current hype over centenary celebrations, this WWI drama carries an alternative and relevant message for today and delivers…

Drama

John Ferguson, Finborough Theatre – Review

A potentially strong performance of a play that has interesting ideas but rather lacks something for the modern day audience…

Drama

Tea With Mamgu, The London Welsh Centre – Review

A Heartwarming approach to dementia's effect on family and friends, but ultimately lacking a bit of depth.

Alternative

The London Short Play Festival, Tea House Theatre – Review

Although there was potential in all three plays, a few weak links in the cast let the night down.

Alternative

Secret Theatre, Secret Location, East London – Review

Wonderful site-specific venue, but the performance was unconvincing.

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