A fascinating commentary on modern Japan - thought provoking and humorous, but tedious at points.
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The Roof, The Doon Car Park – Review
Innovative moments of experiential style theatre but the experience overall somehow leaves you wanting.
Read More »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 few niggles felt by yours truly.
Read More »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.
Read More »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.
Read More »A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, Greenwich Theatre – Review
This superb script is in very capable hands. Still relevant and hugely enjoyable.
Read More »A Catered Affair, London Theatre Workshop – Review
A fine affair through-and-through.
Read More »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 style, whilst keeping you on your toes, would not be to everyone’s liking.
Read More »Win tickets to The Diary of Nobody! – Closed
We're delighted to have teamed up with Rough Haired Pointer this week to bring you the opportunity to win a pair of tickets to their production of The Diary of A Nobody at the White Bear Theatre.
Read More »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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