Totally absorbing, theatrical and inventive.
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Fiction, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
An interesting experience that uses sound in an imaginative way; but the audio-world feels too safe and the storyline is unclear.
Read More »Be Bop A Lula, Ambassadors Theatre – Review
A rousing tribute to some of rock ‘n’ roll’s greatest icons.
Read More »Lardo, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
Energetic, touching, and tremendously funny – this show has its heart in all the right places.
Read More »Jerry’s Girls, St James Theatre – Review
A thoroughly enjoyable vocal tour de force. A sheer delight of an evening.
Read More »Milked, Soho Theatre – Review
An absurd and poignant play that wrestles with current issues.
Read More »Heavens of Invention, Jermyn Street Theatre– Review
Heavens of Invention offers something a little different. It is an inconsistent, but certainly enjoyable evening.
Read More »Time of My Life, Tabard Theatre – Review
A so-so production of a rather dated play that is entertaining, but bland.
Read More »The Honey Man, The Albany – Review
A very professional two-hander that was enjoyable but not quite remarkable
Read More »Rove, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
This production is part storytelling, part acoustic folk set and part conversation. Plenty of audience interaction leads to the feeling that this is an intimate, unrepeatable performance.
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