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Read More »Monthly Archives: December 2014
Treasure Island, the Curse of the Pearl Necklace, Above the Stag – Review
A rip-roaring pantomime packed with innuendo and some extremely close-to-the-bone gags, so (knowingly) bad that it was good
Read More »Sleeping Booty, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
Sleeping Booty is a lot of fun but it needs the first half of the show to learn from the comedy of its second.
Read More »Piranha Heights, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
While this production is performed valiantly, it appears to be driven solely by shock factor and pays little attention to developing a strong and coherent narrative throughout.
Read More »Not For Heroes, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A stunning two hander filled with beautiful verse that documents the true story of two men's friendship and the long lasting impact of war
Read More »Sheltered, Tabard Theatre – Review
Featuring a witty script, Sheltered's central message about homelessness can sometimes lose its way for the sake of a joke, but it's ultimately an original black comedy.
Read More »Bookends, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Pros: An evening full of variety that includes a couple of classy performances. Cons: Some of the plays drag a little due to sluggish direction and delivery and the writing isn’t all of an equally high standard. Bookends comprises four short plays, performed one after another without an interval in the tiny upstairs room of Camden’s Oxford Arms. It’s a lot to take in during a single evening, especially when Arsenal fans are cheering in the pub downstairs, but there’s ...
Read More »Obama-ology, The Finborough Theatre – Review
An interesting evening in a pleasant venue. Laugh out loud, cry, and contemplate some challenging socio-political issues. Obama-ology is well worth a watch.
Read More »Visitors, The Bush Theatre – Review
Strong characters carry this insightful mediation on living and dying that is all at once painful, poignant, and hugely funny.
Read More »Me and My Cat, RichMix Theatre – Review
A very entertaining and well paced children's tale that will have your offspring becoming little Sherlocks in no time at all!
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