A triumphant gem of a production! A classic period piece that effortlessly bridges the original era and the modern day.
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When You Say Goodbye, London Theatre Workshop – Review
While rather short, the musical’s talented cast and strong score make it the perfect evening entertainment material for nostalgia-seeking theatre goers.
Read More »Sommer 14: A Dance of Death, Finborough Theatre – Review
Another top-quality production from one of the best off-West End venues.
Read More »Luke Stephen – Peace, Love and Not Understanding, Hen and Chickens – Review
A show that had ninety-nine percent of the audience laughing almost constantly. Close to the bone humour for a young crowd.
Read More »My Night With Reg, Donmar Warehouse – Review
The play is brilliantly written and the subtleties in the script ensure that the 1hr45min-long play (with no interval) keeps the audience engaged and on their toes.
Read More »San Domino, Arcola Theatre – Review
A strong cast delivers an inventive, engaging and truly interesting show.
Read More »Instructionally Invited, The Space – Review
This immersive theatre production is an hour of silly fun.
Read More »Porgy and Bess, Regents Park Open Air Theatre – Review
This production did more than justice to the classic tale of love and betrayal. Powerful and unsentimental with many memorable performances.
Read More »The Five Stages of Waiting, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
This short comedy-drama of a family coping in crisis is funny but not as deep as it intends.
Read More »Consequences, Hen and Chickens Theatre – Review
A neat, well-put-together production that deals with tough subject matters, without being overly draining. Insightful and enjoyable.
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