A hysterically funny, faithful adaptation of a classic comedy.
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Orpheus and Eurydice, The Rose Theatre Bankside – Review
There’s no better time or venue to see this mythical opera that can be enjoyed by all.
Read More »The Flying Roast Goose, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
A highly imaginative, moving and poignant drama.
Read More »Bare Essentials, The Savoy Tup – Review
Overall a fun evening with a variety of new writing and some very talented actors.
Read More »Die Roten Punkte: Kunst Rock (Art Rock), Soho Theatre – Review
Pros: An original, unique, hysterical and off the wall cabaret like none you’ve ever seen before. Cons: Slight lack of plot. I haven’t stop talking about this show since I had the pleasure of experiencing it earlier this week. I’ve been giggling and smirking quietly to myself at every chance I get and I’ve even found myself talking in a pseudo-West Berlin accent. You kno vot I meen baby, yeah? The premise is simple. A brother and sister double act, ...
Read More »Confessions of Gordon Brown, Ambassadors Theatre – Review
A interesting show giving insight into the mindset of our former PM.
Read More »An Interview with Gaddafi, Waterloo East Theatre – Review
This performance felt like a political manifesto with a play attached that was not able to inspire and engage.
Read More »Opus No 7, Barbican Theatre – Review
A wondrously inventive and deeply affecting theatrical spectacle, and a privilege to behold.
Read More »California Suite Part 1, St James Theatre – Review
A solid, faithful reading of an outstanding American playwright. A great way to spend your lunch hour!
Read More »Heart, Ovalhouse Theatre – Review
Well-acted, this play had feeling but was too disjointed to really connect with.
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