Month: July 2014

Alternative

Red Ladies, Southbank Centre – Review

The potential is there, but it needs more polish and cohesion.

Comedy

An Innocent Man & Whodunnit, The Space – Review

A fun, entertaining production with a great cast. Well worth a look.

Drama

The Tempest, Cockpit Theatre – Review

A dynamic, engaging and fast-paced show which would be particularly good for a younger audience.

Drama

Invincible, St James Theatre – Review

Some of the circumstances that both couples find themselves in don’t seem entirely believable, however this is a very enjoyable…

Dance

Normal Love, Sadler’s Wells – Review

Intense and powerful, exploring ‘normal love’ through the extremes of emotions using dance and music. An experience I won’t forget…

Alternative

Fat Man, Ovalhouse – Review

A touching version of Orhpeus and Eurydice that is at times exceptional. The show adds something to the original story…

Dance

Diaghilev Festival Gala, London Coliseum – Review

An incredible programme of Russian opera and ballet that had us all clapping until our hands hurt!

Musicals

I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change, Battersea Barge – Review

A laugh out loud and saucy romp that is a sheer delight no matter what your relationship status.

Dance

Petrushka/ Chopiniana/ Polovtsian Dances, London Coliseum – Review

A really exciting evening of ballet that has been extremely well programmed to provide a great variety of dance. Perfect…

Comedy

Beats by Del, The Nursery Theatre – Review

Light-hearted, fun and silly – everything that an improv night should be.

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