Month: June 2016

Off West End

Laughing Matter, King’s Head Theatre – Review

This uniquely theatrical and highly emotive production manages to be at once both epic and personal. 

Interviews

Interview with Jennie Buckman

Writer/Artistic Director and former RADA Head of Acting Jennie Buckman discusses her current play Piece of Silk and the importance…

Comedy

Le Médecin Malgré Lui, Drayton Arms – Review

Boisterous and engaging, but the modern setting does heighten awareness of the play’s anachronistic morality.

Reviews

Strangers in Between, King’s Head Theatre – Review

An earnest and thought-provoking story of loneliness and uncertainty, seen through the young eyes of a gay man.

Alternative

Miss Revolutionary Idol Berserker, Barbican – Review

Pretentious, self-indulgent pop culture that owes little to the principles of performing arts.

Cabaret

Gobsmacked!, Udderbelly – Review

A rollicking sashay through a soundscape of popular music via the medium of the human voice.

Drama

The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk, Shakespeare’s Globe – Review

A touching, enriching and intimate portrait of lasting love.

Drama

Ross & Rachel, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

Pros: A very different performance from an actress at the top of her game, in a venue that deserves all the…

Drama

For Those Who Cry When They Hear The Foxes Scream, Tristan Bates Theatre — Review

A lively, funny and gloriously refreshing piece of new writing; a joy to witness from start to finish

Alternative

Little Red Riding Hood and Other Lost Girls, Soho Theatre – Review

A clever but dark journey into fairyland, guided by an intriguing storyteller.

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