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Read More »Monthly Archives: May 2014
A Child’s Garden of Verse, The Puppet Theatre Barge – Review
It has puppets. It has a boat. What more reasons do you need?
Read More »Riots / Men on a Mission, The Place – Review
Deserves a much longer and sold out run.
Read More »It Goes Here Now, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
An energetic, bold production catering primarily for a niche audience.
Read More »Blues in the Night, Hackney Empire – Review
Sultry, sexy, soulful and sassy. A wonderful musical production in the glorious Hackney Empire. Not to be missed!
Read More »Avenue Q, Greenwich Theatre -Review
Don't waste your time with TV animation comedy; grab a ticket and enjoy the live music, outrageous lyrics, and buckets of humour this show brings to the stage!
Read More »An Intervention, Watford Palace Theatre – Review
A classic Bartlett play that entertains while giving food for thought.
Read More »A Dashing Fellow, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A very enjoyable piece that is definitely worth the watch. Could have benefitted from being a bit more ambitious with the staging and adaptation of the source stories.
Read More »Love in the 21st Century, Hen & Chickens Theatre – Review
Actors triumph over the script but that sadly doesn’t make the play worthwhile.
Read More »The Chairs, The Albany – Review
A challenging but entertaining piece of theatre, encouraging discussion amongst its audience.
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