Year: 2014

Drama

I Think I’m a Feminist, New Diorama Theatre – Review

A show that offers the everyman’s view on feminism but doesn’t offer anything of considerable worth to the discussion.

Alternative

BLIND, Canada Water Culture Space – Review

Funny, lively, and poignant – this is a show which wins for so many reasons.

Alternative

Mrs Horton’s Finger, Ovalhouse – Review

An engrossing piece of work-in-progress devised theatre, filled with fun and creative promise.

Drama

Jekyll & Hyde, Barons Court Theatre – Review

A well-staged version of a legendary story that always appeals to the imagination.

Alternative

The Eloquence of a Fairy Tale, Swedenborg House – Review

A delightful evening of entertainment that goes back to the very basics of storytelling while taking an intriguing look into…

Drama

Romeo and Juliet, London Theatre Workshop – Review

Innovative touches and superb acting bring freshness to a very familiar play.

Comedy

Echo Beach, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

A sharply observed dance down memory lane, which will have you cringing and laughing in recognition. If you think you’ve…

Drama

Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, Charing Cross Theatre – Review

Any fan of Jacques Brel’s music will enjoy this well performed revue of his songs, but it is unlikely to…

Comedy

Taming Who, St Saviour’s Church – Review

An energetic and very funny show that does Shakespeare proud.

Comedy

Send More Paper, New Diorama Theatre – Review

The rise of aggressive feminism in a small town may seem like an unusual plot for a comedy, but this…

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