Month: May 2014

Alternative

Fleabag, Soho Theatre – Review

Fleabag is a fresh and exciting piece of theatre. Expect to split your sides laughing, gasp at its fearlessness and…

Features

London state of mind: study drama in the capital

International students tell us why they simply HAD to study drama in London

Drama

Twenty-Five & Would Madame Like a Line With Her Blowdry?, The Selkirk Upstairs – Review

Writer, director and actress Laura Patricia Jones is a triple-threat and these plays are worth seeing.

Alternative

James Sherwood, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review

While this show is seldom rip-roaring hilarious, it is quirky and witty and makes for a fun evening.

Alternative

Mr Quinn’s Radio Theatre, Network Theatre – Review

The hidden location is fun to find, but unfortunately the performance had a shambolic quality that wasn’t entirely intentional.

Cabaret

Somewhere Under The Rainbow: The Liza Minnelli Story, The Landor Theatre – Review

A one-of-a-kind production, beautifully executed. An absolute treat.

Competitions

Win a summer family outing to see The Elephantom! – Closed

We're delighted to have teamed up with the National Theatre (no less!) for a very special family competition. We're giving…

Alternative

Sappho . . . In 9 Fragments, Arch 1 – Review

Evocative and primal. Sappho truly lives through Ms Grove.

Comedy

Scottish Widows, White Bear Theatre – Review

Four well written and original monologues that tweak funny bones and heart strings alike.

Alternative

Dead At Last, No More Air, Camden People’s Theatre – Review

This black comedy about the death of theatre may be of interest to some fringe theatre enthusiasts, but is difficult…

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