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Unearthed, St James Theatre – Review
A perceptive study of family dynamics, delivering an important message about sibling rivalry and relationships in general.
Read More »Popup Opera: I Capuleti e I Montecchi, Carousel – Review
A close-up on opera, where Bellini’s bel-canto is stripped down to its delightful essence.
Read More »Win tickets to see Sh*t-faced Shakespeare at Leicester Square Theatre
To win simply retweet the tweet below by 5pm on 10.4.16 AND match a Shakespearean character to his/her drink of choice. #COMPETITION Win tkts to Sh*t-faced Shakespeare @lsqtheatre. Retweet by 10.4.16 & match a Shakespearean character to their drink of choice. — Everything Theatre (@EveryTheatre) April 4, 2016 Sh*t-faced Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Leicester Square Theatre 26 April – 11 June For the first time in London, the legendary Sh*t-faced Shakespeare® will be performing their original smash hit show, ...
Read More »The McConnell New Writing Fund, Theatro Technis – Review
All four playwrights, all four directors, and the entire ensemble show great promise and, although things drag at times, this is generally a charming and engaging showcase.
Read More »Win tickets to Haram Iran at Above The Stag Theatre
This is your chance to win a pair of tickets to see Haram Iran at Above The Stag Theatre. To enter simply retweet the tweet below by 5pm on 3.4.16 #COMPETITION Win tickets to see Haram Iran @abovethestag Retweet by 5pm on 3.4.16#Theatre pic.twitter.com/IIEniSv3Ol — Everything Theatre (@EveryTheatre) March 30, 2016 Good luck! In 2005, teenagers Mahmoud Asgari and Ayaz Marhoni were hanged in “Justice” Square in Mashhad, Iran. The news prompted outrage across the globe. Many believed the boys ...
Read More »All That Fall, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
This is Beckett, but not quite as you expect it – more conventional and accessible, but unpinned by the blindfolded darkness. A rarely performed work delivered in a unique and exciting format. Don’t miss it!
Read More »The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Space – Review
A new take on this wonderful classic lets us see a Dorian Gray that we may never have been introduced to before.
Read More »Women Redressed, Arcola Theatre – Review
A world of female-centred new writing in one long, but rewarding evening – a pleasing balance of entertainment and issue interrogation.
Read More »RAZ, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A fresh and engaging monologue flawed by an unconvincing performance.
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