Month: April 2016

Drama

Hamlet, The Cockpit – Review

A fresh and more humanised version of a timeless classic, good but not particularly memorable.

Drama

Russian Dolls, King’s Head Theatre – Review

This is a must-see production: not only for its skill and artistry, but for its exploration of our culture.

Alternative

How to Solve a Problem Like Murder, Paradise by Way of Kensal Green

Pros: A well-developed and engaging murder mystery experience in a great venue. With dancing! Cons: There’s a lot of people…

Drama

Wilde Tales, The Space — Review

A fun, light-hearted take on dark stories that is dependent on audience interaction; a well-balanced production.

Drama

Much Ado About Nothing, The Rose Playhouse – Review

A fast-paced, funny and moving piece of punchy Shakespeare.

Comedy

Jack Rooke: Good Grief, Soho Theatre – Review

An unflinchingly honest show that welcomes you in for a frank and funny chat about loss and grief, accompanied by…

Drama

X, Royal Court Theatre – Review

A superbly atmospheric production which is ambitious, bleak, a bit incoherent, but frequently thrilling.

Drama

Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, Theatre N16 – Review

Pros: A wonderful play brought to life by two outstanding actors Cons: At times the American accents wavered John Patrick…

Comedy

Jonny and the Baptists: The End is Nigh, Orange Tree Theatre – Review

Light jokes and silly antics sweeten an unmistakable call to arms in this uproarious musical comedy.

Dance

Bridging the Void, Rich Mix – Review

Pros: The production features exciting, high energy movement set to visually arresting video footage. Cons: The large audience often blocks…

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