Less would have been more in every respect except cast size, where more would definitely have been more.
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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.
Read More »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, this delicate piece of theatre is one not to be missed.
Read More »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.
Read More »Botallack O’Clock, Old Red Lion – Review
Twisted and funny: a loving tribute to an English eccentric.
Read More »Helen Duff: Smasher, Camden Comedy Room – Review
One of the silliest, funniest evenings you can spend contemplating the niceties of orgasm.
Read More »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 unreachable landlord based overseas, This is Private Property will make you think hard about the capital's housing market.
Read More »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 while you’re watching.
Read More »Big Brother Blitzkrieg, King’s Head Theatre – Review
An innovative production is let down by an insubstantial script and weak plot.
Read More »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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