Month: September 2016

Drama

The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Greenwich Theatre – Review

A romantic and exciting show about a silent star. A fun production with many different twists and turns throughout.

Interviews

Interview: Robert Crighton on ‘Undead Bard’

Ahead of Undead Bard at Theatre N16, storyteller and comedian Robert Crighton talks bardolatry, Shakespeare tax...and William the zombie stand-up…

Drama

Toy Soldier, Jack Studio Theatre – Review

An over-simplified political statement about war which has been squeezed of any mystery. 

Cabaret

The Brides of Bluebeard, Camden People’s Theatre – Review

Cabaret quartet The Ruby Dolls are funny, fiery and feminist in this modern reinterpretation of a classic folk story.

Drama

Kenny Morgan, Arcola Theatre – Review

A tense and heart-wrenching play about forbidden and unrequited love.

Drama

Father Comes Home from the Wars, Royal Court Theatre – Review

High-stakes games are played for ever-darker laughs in this beautifully written interrogation of morality and American history.

Interviews

Interview: Mark Thomas on ‘The Red Shed’

Stand-up and political activist Mark Thomas chats about his latest one-man show The Red Shed, putting the personal and political…

Alternative

Attached, Stratford Circus Arts Centre – Review

A riveting, entertaining, and impressive show.

Drama

A Clockwork Orange, OSO Arts Centre– Review

A brave and worthwhile production of a classic story, given new life by this youthful and energetic team, and all…

Comedy

The Complete Deaths, Shoreditch Town Hall – Review

A hilarious display of morbid clowning.

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