Month: June 2014

Drama

Our Fathers, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

An interesting production looking at fatherhood from both sides, but it feels like there is still some polishing to be…

Cabaret

The Black Cat Cabaret, London Wonderground – Review

Cabaret exactly as you’ve always wanted to see it. The perfect way to spend a summer Friday night.

Competitions

Win tickets to The Corruption of Dorian Gray! – Closed

We're delighted to have teamed up with The Lion and Unicorn Theatre this week to bring you the opportunity to…

Comedy

Cyrano of Brixton, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – Review

A thoughtful and often funny take on a classic tale, but the flawed script, unpolished performances and design features need…

Drama

Punching Jane, Courtyard Theatre – Review

This is a great premise for a play but in its current state is more flyweight than heavyweight. Very different…

Dance

Rock The Ballet, Peacock Theatre – Review

It’s loud, cheeky, unsubtle and unabashedly entertaining. A proper crowd-pleaser.

Drama

The Corruption of Dorian Gray, The Lion and Unicorn – Review

An atmospheric and highly enjoyable adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s famous story.

Alternative

Turfed, Hackney Downs Studio – Review

A laudable attempt to interpret youth homelessness via the universal language of football.

Dance

This Is That, The Place – Review

This engaging and entertaining installation dance piece gives you plenty to think and laugh about.

Comedy

Winky, Soho Theatre – Review

Bittersweet, original, and maybe a turn too quirky.

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