Some enjoyable moments of silliness, but there’s not much more to this children’s show.
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The Harvest, Soho Theatre – Review
The ideal combo of effortless humour with a subtly dark undertone.
Read More »Paradise Lost (Lies Unopened Beside Me), Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A good show with real potential to develop into a great one.
Read More »Fatherland & Until You Hear That Bell, The Place – Review
Two autobiographical studies, featuring very different approaches to narrative structure.
Read More »City Stories, St James Theatre – Review
Good music doesn’t make up for storytelling which is tedious and portentous.
Read More »The Clockmaker’s Daughter, Landor Theatre – Review
A genuinely original new musical with an eye-catching set design and a superstar lead.
Read More »The Flannelettes, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Although some potentially “hard-hitting” moments don’t quite hit the spot, when they do it is devastating.
Read More »Richard Alston Dance Company: Looking to the future
As his eponymous dance company celebrates its 20th anniversary, Richard Alston CBE reflects on the road travelled and the road ahead.
Read More »Like Mother, Like Daughter, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Innovative reality theatre that blurs the boundary between public and personal to look at the relationship between mothers and daughters of faith.
Read More »The Theory of Relativity, Drayton Arms Theatre – Review
A brilliant show, you’ll leave the theatre with a big grin on your face.
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