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Lesere, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
The script and plot strip away the play’s dramatic impact and with it any notion of a psychological thriller.
Read More »The Barber of Seville, JW3 – Review
This on trend production in the style of an English period drama infuses Rossini’s comic opera with new energy and humour.
Read More »Bitesize Chekhov, The Courtyard – Review
Fast, funny, and approachable theatre which deserves a bigger audience.
Read More »Orson’s Shadow, Southwark Playhouse – Review
The UK premiere of Orson’s Shadow about the clash of stage and screen titans Olivier and Welles will appeal to drama geeks and engage the rest of us.
Read More »Win Tickets to Three Writers Walk Into A Forest
Here is your chance to win a pair of tickets to Three Writers Walk Into A Forest, running at Theatre503 14th-18th July 2015!
Read More »As Is, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A fantastic, poignant portrayal of the AIDS crisis and those it affected. It is brilliantly written, incredibly deep and takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions.
Read More »Dot, Squiggle and Rest, Polka Theatre – Review
A vibrant and mesmeric opera – the perfect introduction to opera and dance for toddlers.
Read More »The Dreamers, St James Theatre – Review
A disappointing addition to a year of commemorative Great War plays. Might suit families with small children, but otherwise unsatisfying.
Read More »The Four Fridas, Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich – Review
A great concept, which sadly fails to do justice to the legend of one of the world's most beloved cult heroines.
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