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Kwaku, Ananse and Other African Folk Tales, British Library – Review
An unusual and delightful night of entertainment.
Read More »Christmas Theatre…Even For Grinches
Eva de Valk casts her expert eye over the shows on offer this Christmas, and suggests something for every taste.
Read More »The Terrible Tale of the Tiddly Widdlies, The New Diorama Theatre – Review
a punchy, if short, show.
Read More »The Sun Shining On Her Hands, The Bread & Roses Theatre – Review
As a piece of visual art alone the three performers – together with fantastic choreography and hypnotic music – are enough to draw your attention for the hour long performance.
Read More »I Love You Because, London Theatre Workshop – Review
A musical about love that offers a few laughs, great music and an enjoyable night out for a cheaper price.
Read More »The Ballad of Robin Hood, Southwark Playhouse – review
A fresh and exciting take on a familiar tale that will ensure you never look at Robin Hood the same way again!
Read More »A Rabbi, a Vicar and an Imam Walk into a Comedy Club, JW3 – Review
What’s the role of humour in religion? A rabbi, a vicar and an imam audaciously jump on stage to give us a practical demonstration. The line between performing and preaching has never been so thin.
Read More »Here We Go and Evening at the Talk House, National Theatre – review
Both plays show promising intentions, but are ultimately disappointing.
Read More »Little Eyolf, Almeida Theatre – Review
Clean cut and accomplished but lacking something beneath surface.
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