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War Correspondents, Stratford Circus – Review
A well-intentioned but ultimately misjudged tribute to the most dangerous of professions.
Read More »Hello Norma Jeane, The King’s Head Theatre – Review
This is a great play, and with a more polished cast and less audience disruptions, it could really be something special.
Read More »Best of Be Festival, The Barbican – Review
A culturally diverse sampling of work from the Be Festival, interesting but could do with some tightening.
Read More »Guilt & Shame: Going Straight, Soho Theatre – Review
Despite the need for a tightening of its focus it’s able to touch on a lot of worthwhile topics and has a lot of fun while doing it.
Read More »Waiting For Godot, The Cockpit Theatre – Review
“Beckett as Beckett intended” – this is an excellent, enjoyable performance of one of the great plays of the Twentieth Century. If Beckett is on your bucket list, this is a must see.
Read More »Henry IV, Donmar Warehouse – Review
Some incredible turns overcome a few over-egged elements of the adaptation.
Read More »Confirmation, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A solid and well researched one-man presentation that challenges the way you conceive others.
Read More »Altar Boyz, Greenwich Theatre – Review
Hugely enjoyable, high energy, tongue-in-cheek music and comedy from a talented cast and on-stage band.
Read More »Selfie, Ambassadors Theatre – Review
Some very strong young talent star in this adaptation and modernisation of a tale which is still enchanting as it is entertaining.
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