This attempt at immersive theatre is well-intentioned but unfortunately lacks clarity of message
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Mirrors, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
An amusing, well paced show that would benefit from a more coherent theme or plot to steer the audience through the various threads and thoughts.
Read More »Hamlet, The Rose Playhouse – Review
A powerful abbreviated Hamlet, set in the haunting (yet chilly!) archaeological dig of the Rose Playhouse.
Read More »Win tickets to The Young Visiters at Tabard Theatre
This is your chance to win a pair of tickets to see The Young Visiters at Tabard Theatre. To enter simply retweet the tweet below AND reply telling us which spelling always causes you a headache. #COMPETITION: Win tickets to The Young Visiters at Tabard TheatreRetweet AND tell us which spelling causes you a headache. — Everything Theatre (@EveryTheatre) February 22, 2016 Good luck! Rough Haired Pointer presents THE YOUNG VISITERS by Daisy Ashford adapted and directed by Mary ...
Read More »Four Play, Theatre503 – Review
A fun play which takes a modern approach to the subject of relationships in the 21st century. It rarely flags as it flies through its 80 minutes.
Read More »Weald, Finborough Theatre – Review
A touching play about the difficulties of sharing your emotions and facing up to a changing world.
Read More »Quests, Greenwich Dance – Review
One step beyond watching from the sidelines, this is the perfect performance to truly lose yourself in.
Read More »This Thing Called Love, Rich Mix – Review
Good stories are let down by uninspiring presentation.
Read More »My Son’s Husband, Theatro Technis ‐ Review
This is a fun show with a somewhat dated message.
Read More »Reel Life, St James Theatre – Review
A pensive reflection on both sides of the water’s edge on life and who we meet along the way, without forgetting its humour.
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