Month: July 2016

Drama

Two Little Dickie Birds, Jack Studio Theatre – Review

An enjoyable one woman production, with remarkable attention to detail and fun references throughout.

Drama

Rotterdam, Trafalgar Studios – Review

An outstanding play full of brilliantly drawn characters and natural humour that easily holds the attention.

Drama

Operation Love Story, King’s Head Theatre – Review

Promising work but not really a ‘destination piece’; it is worth watching as part of a body of work (which…

Drama

Family Values, The Space – Review

A frustratingly brilliant production showing the remains of a very complicated family. 

Interviews

Adam Richman on ‘Stalking the Bogeyman’

Television host and producer Adam Richman talks Stalking the Bogeyman at Southwark Playhouse, the power of theatre to tackle tough…

Comedy

The Miserables, Etcetera Theatre – Review

This is a very funny show and I was laughing throughout, I left the theatre with a big smile on…

Drama

Squirm, Theatre503 – Review

A definite work in progress. A solid idea, but at the moment the show doesn’t give you enough reason to…

Alternative

Drawn In, King’s Head Theatre – Review

A hilarious one-man mime transforms seamlessly into a poignant two-hander about creation, power and dominance in this thought-provoking, ingenious production.

Alternative

Different Class, Barons Court Theatre – Review

A cast of strong actors in play about what it means to be young, in love, and afraid to say…

Alternative

Wild at Heart, Canal Café Theatre – Review

Definitely worth a visit, just to see what it’s all about. This show will leave you wondering what on earth…

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