Unengaging and futile, this piece is not likely to satisfy gamers or non-gamers.
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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 feeling the Christmas spirit.
Read More »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.
Read More »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.
Read More »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.
Read More »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.
Read More »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.
Read More »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 enjoyed by anyone.
Read More »Othello, St Leonard’s Church – Review
This site-specific production has plenty of talent but the tragedy somehow comes off a little tame.
Read More »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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