This true-story gives an intimate and authentic look into one man’s life in a changing Battersea.
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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 »Chef, Soho Theatre – Review
A powerful combination of meaty script and dynamic acting make this a delicious and poetic production.
Read More »1984, Playhouse Theatre – Review
A strong group of actors, fantastic medley of light, sound, video and the set itself make for an intriguing and unforgettable experience.
Read More »The Pyramid Texts, Soho Theatre – Review
An intensely emotional evening. Prepare to explore fear, regret, success, failure and familial relationships. It’s exhausting but brilliant.
Read More »Popup Opera: L’Italiana in Algeri, Thames Tunnel Shaft – Review
Demystifying opera, this production was enjoyable no matter what your knowledge or experience of the genre. Meticulously performed. A unique and inspiring venue, but access is tricky.
Read More »Not a Game for Boys, King’s Head Theatre – Review
An enjoyable production with a great cast and realistic backdrop.
Read More »Toilet Party, The Courtyard – Review
Great group of actors explore identity and destiny in a nicely unpretentious venue, but the supernatural script doesn’t wash.
Read More »Henry V, The Tramshed Theatre – Review
A wonderful, high energy and delightfully easy to understand re-telling of a Shakespearean classic.
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