Month: September 2016

Drama

Sid, Above The Arts – Review

Pros: If you’re a punk-lover, Craig will revive all your emotions. Cons: If you aren’t a punk-lover, you might struggle…

Off West End

The Ancient Mariner, Puppet Theatre Barge – Review

A unique and charming show that’s well worth checking out if puppetry is your thing.

Interviews

Interview: Dominic Haddock on OperaUpClose’s ‘La Traviata’

OperaUpClose Executive Producer Dominic Haddock discusses this unique company and their upcoming revival of La Traviata at artsdepot.

Drama

Gallows Rope, Bread and Roses Theatre – Review

A ponderous, undistinguished play that fails to find any real direction or sense of purpose.

Drama

Torn Apart (Dissolution), Theatre N16 – Review

Pros: A strong cast and thought provoking premise Cons: Pace is all over the place Discovering yet another new theatre venue…

Drama

Torn, Royal Court Theatre – Review

A powerful, devastating family drama that revels in its complex web of truth, memories and lies.

Alternative

affection, The Glory – Review

An honest and brave account of what it is like to suffer from HIV, with good performances from the whole…

Cabaret

Briefs, London Wonderground – Review

A sexy, feathery, glittered hurricane of male (ish) prowess with some hardcore fetish acts that might not appeal everyone.

Alternative

Gilgamesh, British Museum – Review

Let your imagination soar with this powerful tale of heroes, whores, wild men and fantastical beasts, related with gusto and…

Musicals

27, The Cockpit
 – Review

A new kind of theatre that brings depth and emotion without losing any power.

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