This play has it all; it’s impeccably written, comedic, dark, atmospheric and perfectly performed. Here’s to another 50 years of Little Malcolm!
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Read More »Face to Face Festival, White Bear Theatre – Review
Showcasing excerpts from eight different performances, the Face to Face Festival leaves one craving for more.
Read More »Secrets Of Stage Success, Nick Hern Books – Book Review
An invaluable resource for those trying to break into the theatre industry, although maybe less relevant to those who enjoy theatre from a distance.
Read More »A Land Without People, Courtyard Theatre – Review
A unique theatrical experience with some hard hitting themes that will stay with you for days.
Read More »Jazzamatazz!, London Wonderground – Review
Great fun for families with good quality music and a guaranteed feel-good factor.
Read More »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.
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