These promising shows explore the cost and bravery of living life to the full. An enjoyable and relaxed night out for those up for encouraging new and developing theatre.
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Wet House, Soho Theatre – Review
A strong cast weave a comedic and dramatic tale that has more twists in it than a corkscrew in a bottle of plonk!
Read More »Lost In The Neuron Forest, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
An interesting, interactive and engaging production on a growing issue and very topical subject that many of us would prefer to turn away from.
Read More »Who Do We Think We Are?, Southwark Playhouse – Review
This is fundamental storytelling of the best sort: the life stories of the people around us, of those that came before us and those before them. It doesn't get more captivating than this.
Read More »Coolatully, Finborough Theatre – Review
An impressive show, but a thorough tightening of the plot is required.
Read More »Dead Arise, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
An exciting, visceral experience that constantly challenges the senses.
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