Month: November 2014

Alternative

127: Hands Off, Toynbee Studios – Review

Unengaging and futile, this piece is not likely to satisfy gamers or non-gamers.

Off West End

The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, Unicorn Theatre – Review

A child’s imagination will whisk you away to faraway lands populated by princesses, mice and monsters, and will leave you…

Drama

Run, New Diorama Theatre – Review

Intriguing and entertaining, this show will make you think twice about the people behind the BlackBerry smarthphones and the suits.

Alternative

Talking/Making/Taking Part at Ovalhouse – Review

A rewarding two-day festival during which participants got involved in lively discussions, interactive installations and brilliant performances.

Drama

Loaded, Jack Studio Theatre – Review

The speed of the dialogues and rollercoaster relationships keep you captivated for the entire hour of this one act play.

Alternative

The Libertine Has Left The Building, Mimetic Festival – Review

An entertainingly intelligent and unexpectedly personal evening spent with a performer who steadfastly refuses to conform to anyone’s stereotype.

Drama

Blackout, Hope Theatre – Review

A play that sheds light on an important subject but can be alienating to audiences who haven't suffered from addiction.

Alternative

The Pearl, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

An incredible script moved effortlessly to the estate to create a charming and picturesque piece of drama that can be…

Reviews

Othello, St Leonard’s Church – Review

This site-specific production has plenty of talent but the tragedy somehow comes off a little tame.

Comedy

Pete the Temp vs Climate Change, Free Word Centre (Farringdon) – Review

Despite an overly-long support act, this was a thought-provoking stand-up show about climate change.

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