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Scottish Widows, White Bear Theatre – Review
Four well written and original monologues that tweak funny bones and heart strings alike.
Read More »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 to engage with and may leave general audiences with a headache.
Read More »A Trick To Catch The Old One, Rose Theatre – Review
This excellent production shows that Elizabethan/Jacobean theatre isn’t limited to Shakespeare. Jolly good fun!
Read More »The Belinda Tree, St. James Theatre – Review
A moving storyline, brought to life by imaginative direction and top class performances from an up-and-coming cast.
Read More »Richard III, The Cockpit – Review
Smoothly spoken and well paced, this production overcomes its weaknesses with powerful performances.
Read More »Yesterday’s Tomorrow, Drayton Theatre – Review
A mixed bag - the portrayal of a gay relationship in the army worked, but the portrayal of war left a lot to be desired.
Read More »Gone to Get Milk and Women’s Tales, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
A beautiful show that provides an accessible way into modern dance and physical theatre for those less familiar with the genres.
Read More »De Profundis, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
A haunting and beautiful new musical based on a sorrowful letter Oscar Wilde wrote while imprisoned for homosexuality.
Read More »Alice in Wonderland, The Selkirk Upstairs – Review
Whimsical, colourful, and entertaining! A charming production that is fun for both kids and parents.
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