A powerful play with interesting themes and overarching message, but it needs some fine tuning.
Read More »Monthly Archives: June 2015
451, Greenwich+Docklands International Festival – Review
An absolute must-see show. Captivating story telling. A poignant theme for our time.
Read More »Before Us, Soho Theatre – Review
A completely unique show. Surreal and captivating, hilarious and heartbreaking in equal measure.
Read More »CLOSED – Win Tickets to The 39 Steps!
Win Tickets to The 39 Steps!
Read More »Shrew, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Brave confrontation of the difficulty that lies within Shakespeare's original script. An insightful, well-written and well-performed piece.
Read More »The Vagina Monologues, The Bread & Roses Theatre – Review
Equal parts hilarious, eye-opening and moving, this candid re-imagination of a classic play is a wonderful way to while away a summer evening.
Read More »Luna Gale, The Hampstead Theatre – Review
A thought-provoking look at the complex, overwhelming and often bleak world of child protection services in America.
Read More »The Air Around Us, Theatre503 – Review
This true-story gives an intimate and authentic look into one man’s life in a changing Battersea.
Read More »hang, Royal Court Theatre – Review
Pros: 70 minutes of faultless acting and impeccable design, with heart-wrenching writing to boot. Cons: If you’re looking for current affairs or a satirical view on capital punishment, this is not the play to find it Debbie Tucker Green and I have history: a fleeting four weeks, the existence of which is nothing to her but has marked me for life. This was my first term at drama school, in all its daunting and built up glory, and we set upon our ...
Read More »The Baker´s Wife, Drayton Arms Theatre – Review
A near five stars! Another lesser known gem that was brought back to life for us to enjoy. Bravo!
Read More »