Month: April 2015

Comedy

Dead Royal, Ovalhouse – Review

A guilty pleasure. Camp and silly, but not without flashes of insight.

Alternative

Shock Treatment, King’s Head Theatre – Review

Beautifully bizarre and wickedly entertaining, this show will only get better with time.

Drama

Rise Like a Phoenix, Above The Stag – Review

This show reminds us it’s still important to keep talking about HIV and does so with warmth, if a little…

Alternative

The Falcon Bride, Soho – Review

A fantastic, dark but funny Icelandic tale, delivered by a one-woman story-telling machine.

Dance

Bridlington, The Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review

With masses of potential, this overcomplicated story sadly lacked any sense of direction and was rather too ambitious.

Drama

Baby, Hope Theatre – Review

A solidly performed piece exploring life issues can be heavy going, but an engaging cast pull it through the rough…

Drama

Death Of A Comedian, Soho Theatre – Review

Death Of A Comedian is a one-act play that explores one man’s journey from the late-night pub circuit to stand-up…

Drama

The Glass Protégé, Park Theatre – Review

A solid production of a fascinating love story that explores the hidden secrets behind Hollywood's golden era.

Drama

DNA, Jack Studio Theatre – Review

An interesting and memorable piece with a hard-hitting story.

Drama

Carmen Disrupted, Almeida Theatre – Review

Though beautiful and well acted, this production about the isolation and disconnect of urban life ultimately isolates audiences with overly artsy elitism. 

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