Month: March 2015

Drama

The Cutting Of The Cloth, Southwark Playhouse – Review

Love and laughter are in the details of this comedy drama of Savile Row in the Fifties.

Comedy

A Chaste Maid In Cheapside, The Rose Playhouse – Review

A light and cheery revival of Middleton’s classic comedy, directed in completely the right spirit with some added fifties flair.

Comedy

Pride and Prejudice, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review

Another immensely enjoyable production from Rosemary Branch Theatre. A lively, fast-paced adaptation that doesn’t stop to draw breath, sparkling with…

Comedy

Radiant Vermin, Soho Theatre – Review

A wickedly funny play that makes light of the current housing crisis.

Dance

Figure Ground, Sadler’s Wells – Review

A contemplative collection of pieces that capture the imagination once they get going.

Drama

Lorraine & Alan, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

This is a modern retelling of a Celtic myth. Props and sound effects are used in a unique and inventive…

Comedy

The 2000 Year Old Man, JW3 – Review

A wonderful and strong two hander with some great laugh-out-loud moments.

Alternative

The Vagina Monologues, Tea House Theatre – Review

Funny, poignant, sometimes uncomfortable, relatable and relevant. If you have a vagina or know someone who has one, this show…

Off West End

Giovanni, The Vaults Waterloo – Review

An accessible and energetic opera, which simply requires a rethink of its staging.

Drama

The Revenger’s Tragedy, Jack Studio Theatre – Review

A minimalist production of Middleton’s classic text. Designed with a modern eye, but not delivered with the traditional technique that…

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