A show of uneven quality that doesn’t do justice to its great source text.
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Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime, Barons Court Theatre – Review
Unfortunately, this production doesn't rise to the occasion.
Read More »Matchbox Theatre, Hampstead Theatre – Review
A series of short plays, performed with gusto and cheek and genuinely side-splittingly funny at times.
Read More »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 right amount of panache!
Read More »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.
Read More »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 them. A chance to listen to people that need to be heard.
Read More »The Candidate, Theatre Delicatessen – Review
A smart, well-observed piece of immersive theatre that exposes the absurdity and shallowness of politics.
Read More »The Angry Brigade, The Bush Theatre – Review
An exciting, bold show which will provide much food for thought.
Read More »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.
Read More »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 timed.
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