A fizzy and funny evening full of highs and lows that you’ll be wanting to hash out at the pub after.
Read More »Monthly Archives: November 2014
Dusk, The Young Vic – Review
An enjoyable immersive experience for all ages, but adults have more to gain from it than children.
Read More »Beauty of The Beast, The Place – Review
A gripping, honest and often funny reflection on the male condition.
Read More »Spare Tyre Scratches, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
These are interesting pieces that warrant further development, but need judicious editing.
Read More »The Shape of the Table, Cockpit Theatre – Review
A fairly challenging piece but well worth the effort for anyone with an interest in politics and social movements.
Read More »Go See, Kings Head Theatre – Review
This two-hander is all too preoccupied with the past rather than the present relationship between the characters.
Read More »Feast, Battersea Arts Theatre – Review
A stirring and gutsy show that captures the dirtiest truths about human nature.
Read More »Wildefire, Hampstead Theatre – Review
Great design in an otherwise cliche-ridden production.
Read More »An Evening With Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lancaster London Hotel – Review
Though at times overly reverent, this was an unforgettable and even inspirational experience.
Read More »Pentecost, Cockpit Theatre – Review
A laudable attempt to capture a nation’s response to political freedom, but does not entertain or inform to any real degree.
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