Month: June 2014

Alternative

Super Premium Soft Double Vanilla Rich (LIFT Festival), Arts Depot – Review

A fascinating commentary on modern Japan - thought provoking and humorous, but tedious at points.

Alternative

The Roof, The Doon Car Park – Review

Innovative moments of experiential style theatre but the experience overall somehow leaves you wanting.

Off West End

Clive and other stories, The Asylum, Caroline Court – Review

A show where the future of English Opera is clear. A well-produced evening with talented singers but there were a…

Dance

In Good Company, The Place – Review

The unique style and deeply philosophical themes of the company have created a show that won't leave you in peace.

Comedy

Tristram Shandy: Conception, Cock & Bull, St James Studio Theatre – Review

A sophisticated and faithful adaptation of Laurence Sterne’s iconic 18th century English novel, chock-full of charm and punchy humour.

Comedy

A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, Greenwich Theatre – Review

This superb script is in very capable hands. Still relevant and hugely enjoyable.

Drama

A Catered Affair, London Theatre Workshop – Review

A fine affair through-and-through.

Drama

Mugs Arrows, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review

This is writing that does not let itself be confined by genre and has fantastic performances. However, the shifts in…

Competitions

Win tickets to The Diary of Nobody! – Closed

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Comedy

Misalliance, The Tabard Theatre – Review


A well executed little gem of a play, perfect for those sunny afternoons in leafy West London.

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