A frustratingly brilliant production showing the remains of a very complicated family.
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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 topics, and his top London food picks.
Read More »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 my face.
Read More »Squirm, Theatre503 – Review
A definite work in progress. A solid idea, but at the moment the show doesn’t give you enough reason to care about what the central character is going through.
Read More »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.
Read More »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 so, but misses the mark.
Read More »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 has just happened.
Read More »Coriolanus and Du Liniang, Peacock Theatre – Review
This is a stunning production but at over 3.5 hours long, and in such a hot theatre, it was difficult to stay engaged throughout.
Read More »The Travelling Sisters, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Talented performers and good ideas, which will benefit from a little polishing.
Read More »Babes in Arms, Ye Olde Rose and Crown – Review
A brave choice of revival by All Star Productions, but not the best: feels out of place and offers little relevance. Definitely a show for fans of the 1930s musical era.
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