Pros: A superb hour of theatre masterfully walking the line between funny and meaningful. Cons: The set was a bit wobbly. First of all, I love quiche. I would eat it all day everyday if I could, and can often be spotted at arts events stuffing my face with free quiche. With this in mind I was greatly looking forward to a show that would give me a new aspect of quiche with which to furnish my already quiche-full life. ...
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Camden Fringe: The Alternative Fringe that Should be on your Radar
Sarah Tattersall puts a spotlight on the Camden Fringe and which of its shows you should be booking for this month.
Read More »Escape, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
Escape provides a surprisingly deep statement on and harrowing interpretation of the theme of escaping.
Read More »Journeys, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A breath-taking visual journey across a war-torn Europe: exhilarating yet thought-provoking.
Read More »Treasure Island, St Paul’s Church – Review
A wonderful show full of excitement and mystery. An immersive production that will thoroughly enjoyed by audience members of all ages.
Read More »Drifting Dragons, Arcola Theatre – Review
This site-specific piece offers simplistic opera in a great location with good performances from all.
Read More »Extravaganza Macabre, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A slapstick tale of love and hate in Victorian London, which has great performative potential.
Read More »Two Little Dickie Birds, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
An enjoyable one woman production, with remarkable attention to detail and fun references throughout.
Read More »Rotterdam, Trafalgar Studios – Review
An outstanding play full of brilliantly drawn characters and natural humour that easily holds the attention.
Read More »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 to be fair, is the intention).
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