This excellent production shows that Elizabethan/Jacobean theatre isn’t limited to Shakespeare. Jolly good fun!
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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.
Read More »A Small Family Business, National Theatre – Review
Overall the play seems torn between making a statement and being funny, but the great performances and set easily make up for that.
Read More »Foreplay, King’s Head Theatre – Review
You don’t have to be a brainiac to enjoy this psychosexual thriller. An entertaining look at the private lives and ideas of some of the greatest minds of the postwar central European generation.
Read More »Win tickets to The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance! – Closed
We’re delighted to have teamed up with Jethro Compton and Park Theatre to bring you the opportunity to win a pair of tickets to see their latest show in Park200, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
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