A visually striking, original, and cleanly blocked show but one that nonetheless needs more work.
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Drag King Richard III, Riverside Studios – Review
A beautiful, impacting and original story that sadly just didn't deliver.
Read More »The Words I Should Have Said to Phoebe Lewis, Phoenix Artist Club – Review
A very entertaining piece of new writing from a young, emerging company, showing great potential.
Read More »Metamorphosing, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
An ambitious performance offering plenty of visual interest which may be too abstract for some.
Read More »The Probleming, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A misjudged pastiche of "The Blair Witch Project: that ended up more like "Scary Movie", only not as funny.
Read More »Me Marley and I, Upstairs at the Gatehouse – Review
A warm, humorous and personal tale enhanced by well-chosen Bob Marley tunes.
Read More »Domestic Labour: A Study in Love, The Place – Review
The performance had great potential to convey important messages, but felt underdeveloped.
Read More »No Hopers, Dogstar Brixton – Review
An overall enjoyable play and a laudable effort with great potential and good acting, let down by some overly expanded storyline and a predictable finale.
Read More »Glass Mountain, St George’s Gardens – Review
A great summer evening out for both adults and children alike.
Read More »Podcast Performance: Unplugged by Yasmine Van Wilt
We are proud to present a Scripts Spotlight: Podcast Reading of an excerpt from the musical Unplugged by Yasmine Van Wilt.
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