Month: May 2015

Drama

The Picture of Dorian Gray, White Bear Theatre – Review

A show of uneven quality that doesn’t do justice to its great source text.

Reviews

Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime, Barons Court Theatre – Review

Unfortunately, this production doesn't rise to the occasion.

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Matchbox Theatre, Hampstead Theatre – Review

A series of short plays, performed with gusto and cheek and genuinely side-splittingly funny at times.

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Anita Harris with the Peter Gill Trio, The Pheasantry – Review

There’s no doubting Anita’s impressive career and her love of performing, and she pulled off this performance with just the…

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The Ted Bundy Project, Shoreditch Town Hall – Review

A really interesting theatrical experience that shines a light on people’s morbid fascination with serial killers.

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The Lonely Soldier Monologues, The Cockpit – Review

This is verbatim theatre at its most profound. Brave voices given power through the stage where the real world failed…

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The Candidate, Theatre Delicatessen – Review

A smart, well-observed piece of immersive theatre that exposes the absurdity and shallowness of politics.

Drama

The Angry Brigade, The Bush Theatre – Review

An exciting, bold show which will provide much food for thought.

Drama

Kingmaker, Above the Arts – Review

What I hoped was a prescient, behind-the-scenes look at Westminster double-dealing was a somehwat over-written, over-acted affair.

Drama

Product, Arcola Theatre – Review

A witty, dark and angry play in a guise of comedy, with a cracking performance that’s necessarily grating and perfectly…

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