Month: September 2015

Drama

Brenda, The Yard Theatre – Review

Mental health and poverty are the cause of this couple’s breakdown. A conceptually interesting play, but slightly underdeveloped and not…

Comedy

Empty Vessels, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review

A witty and clever new play that explores the relationship between reality and fantasy with a great cast.

Drama

Jane Eyre, National Theatre – review

An almost perfect performance loses a star only for its needless stretching of the story.

Competitions

Win Tickets to Pure Imagination – The Songs of Leslie Bricusse

in a pair of tickets to see the world première of Pure Imagination - The Songs of Leslie Bricusse

Drama

Octagon, The Arcola Theatre – Review

Worth seeing if you’re interested in poetry and the artistic temperament

Drama

The Sweethearts, Finborough Theatre – Review

Tragedy and comedy come together beautifully in this performance that leaves you feeling uncomfortable but enlightened.

Drama

The Adding, The Cockpit – Review

An interesting play with a strong cast, great puppetry and thought-provoking themes.

Drama

Reckless, The Rose Playhouse – Review

An evocative tale of island life that’s best suited to new writing fans and theatre history buffs.

Drama

Hangmen, Royal Court Theatre – Review

A gripping and hard hitting drama that tickles the funny bone: delightfully macabre.

Drama

Phoenix Rising, Tristan Bates Theatre – review

A must for people with an interest in DH Lawrence. And even if that’s a subject you couldn’t care less…

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