Year: 2014

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A Cure for Ageing, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review

A thoughtful and boundary pushing contemplation on ageing, however this piece focuses very heavily on the heavier side of the…

Musicals

Honk!, The Intimate Theatre – Review

A great family musical, much like a summer pantomime. It’s music and lyrics are done justice by the Finchley and…

Drama

The Red Balloon, The Space – Review

Stringed puppets and fine music tell a wondrous story of a small boy’s friendship with a magical balloon. Adults and…

Drama

We Are Proud to Present…, Bush Theatre – Review

A thought-provoking piece that, despite its flaws, is worth your time.

Comedy

Playground New Writing Night, The Horse and Stables – Review

An enjoyable evening of mostly well performed, and often very witty, new pieces of writing on the theme of madness.

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Lunchtime Fourplay, St James Theatre – Review

Four courses of theatrical goodness, totally filling, a lunchtime treat!

Features

The Chickenshed Theatre: Artistic Diversity at its Best

From a run-down shed to a purpose built theatre of their very own: Lily Middleton takes us back over 40…

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Naïve Dance Masterclass, Canada Water Culture Space – Review

Wildly ironic, slightly off the wall and completely unpredictable, this piece forces laughter and awe.

Drama

Digital Theatre: The Soap Myth, The Jewish Museum London – Review

A compelling and moving play and an important piece of Holocaust theatre.

Drama

Dark Vanilla Jungle, Soho Theatre – Review

A gripping tour de force performance from Gemma Whelan. Often moving and darkly funny, but the increasingly absurd plot twists…

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