Month: October 2014

Drama

Pandora’s Box, Arcola Theatre – Review

An absorbing study of family politics and how point scoring can undermine relationships.

Musicals

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Harrington’s Pie and Mash Shop – Review

Thrilling, original and demonstrating lots of creativity, Sweeney Todd rivals big budget West End shows with the enthusiasm of its…

Off West End

Tony & Mike, The Ovalhouse – Review

An enchanting children’s story with likeable characters that easily win the audience’s affection.

Comedy

Twelfth Night, Watford Palace Theatre – Review

A fresh, funny and fast-paced production that flies by.

Comedy

Grand Guignol, Southwark Playhouse – Review

A gloriously dark comedy – camp, gory, and thoroughly entertaining.

Alternative

Anita Harris, The Pheasantry – Review

A treat for fans, not one for outsiders.

Drama

The Bus, Above The Stag Theatre – Review

A worthy venue for LGBT writing, sadly this play doesn’t live up to its engaging set up.

Off West End

The Anatomy of Melancholy, Testbed 1 – Review

A classy, polished contemporary opera that explores the history and current approach to depression - but without reaching any conclusions.

Drama

Unstable Table – A Double Bill, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review

This is an evening of discovery, of learning what is on the minds of playwrights and in the pipeline for…

Features

Insider Information: London’s West End – Sponsored

How is a visitor to London supposed to know where to start? Here are some of the slightly less obvious…

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