An award winner deserving of all the praise it has received. Loved it, loved it, loved it.
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Blood, Soho Theatre Upstairs – Review
Balances everything perfectly from humour to emotional integrity. Then spins it all together in a story that is eye-opening and human.
Read More »My Children! My Africa!, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A powerful, must-see production about apartheid with a message that resonates more than 30 years after it was written. An important story with important voices told with nuance, sensitivity and truth.
Read More »Face to Face, Drayton Arms Theatre – Review
A compelling drama with a good bit of mystery and a fantastic set.
Read More »Beta Testing, Jackson’s Lane – Review
The juggling acts are great fun and awe inspiring, but long expositional sections counter the extraordinary physical skill.
Read More »Much Ado About Nothing, The New Wimbledon Theatre Studio – Review
A lively, entertaining and atmospheric evening of classic Shakespeare.
Read More »Standby for Tape Back-Up, Shoreditch Town Hall – Review
A funny, perceptive study of the emotional frailty that lies inside us all if only we look closely enough.
Read More »The Comedy Of Errors, Chickenshed Theatre – Review
A fun, enjoyable show that will leave even the biggest Shakespeare haters grinning.
Read More »I think you should be listened to, but……
Eva de Valk considers how theatre discusses extremist views.
Read More »Panti: High Heels In Low Places, Soho Theatre – Review
This show is a thing of pure comedy genius that glitters and sparkles just as much as its superstar!
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