Month: January 2016

Drama

The Picture of Dorian Gray, Trafalgar Studios – Review

Less would have been more in every respect except cast size, where more would definitely have been more.

Dance

Sleeping Beauty, Sadler’s Wells – Review

A classic children’s tale of sorcery and romance which captivates a grown-up audience with its gothic allure.

Drama

The Lighthouse, The Space – Review

A magical performance and story about a well-known saint that speaks to us all. With the January blues hitting hard,…

Drama

Give Me Your Love, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

An enjoyable, if not particularly memorable, hour of original, thought-provoking theatre that ruminates sensitively on a serious topic.

Alternative

Botallack O’Clock, Old Red Lion – Review

Twisted and funny: a loving tribute to an English eccentric.

Comedy

Helen Duff: Smasher, Camden Comedy Room – Review

One of the silliest, funniest evenings you can spend contemplating the niceties of orgasm.

Off West End

This is Private Property, Camden People’s Theatre – Review

Must see. As a Londoner, whether you are an aspiring real estate developer or you sub-let a room from an…

Drama

The Long Road South, King’s Head Theatre – Review

A solid, well-made play that may not stay with you for long, but will have you rolling in the aisles…

Comedy

Big Brother Blitzkrieg, King’s Head Theatre – Review

An innovative production is let down by an insubstantial script and weak plot.

Drama

Richard III, New Diorama – Review

The show showcases some impressive visuals and talented individuals, but the overall result feels a bit undercooked.

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