A brutally honest, touching and brilliantly delivered exploration of one man’s struggle with mental illness.
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RUN, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A strong and united ensemble shed light on the darker unknown side of investment banking.
Read More »Woof, Soho Theatre – Review
A fun filled night of frivolities, mayhem and antics, Woof is an entertaining spectacle for all to enjoy.
Read More »Coach Coach, Soho Theatre – Review
A story of hard balls and soft hearts. Hilarious and a slice of American Pie.
Read More »Crime Scene Improvisation, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
An affordable evening of light-hearted entertainment that caters to a specific market
Read More »Staging terror
The journey to hell and back: Stuart Slade explains what he learned when he wrote a comedy about terrorism.
Read More »Something Something Lazarus, King’s Head Theatre – Review
A weird and wonderful mix of genres creates a unique production that always holds the attention.
Read More »Win tickets to Don’t Sleep There Are Snakes, at Park Theatre
This is your chance to win a pair of tickets to see Don’t Sleep There Are Snakes at the Park Theatre. To enter simply retweet the tweet below AND send us a friendly greeting in a foreign language, by 5pm on 20.3.16. #COMPETITION Win tickets to Don’t Sleep There Are Snakes at Park TheatreRetweet AND send us a greeting in a foreign language by 5pm 20.3.16 — Everything Theatre (@EveryTheatre) March 14, 2016 Good luck! simple8 in association with Park ...
Read More »The Revenger’s Tragedy, Rose Playhouse – Review
A very interesting take on the classic revenge story that could have done with a little more care taken on the basic storytelling.
Read More »Correspondence, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
Pros: A well-constructed play with fantastically delivered performances and an interesting narrative Cons: Suspension of disbelief is required to accept the events of the story and a lot of unanswered questions remain at the end. As I entered Islington’s Old Red Lion Theatre, I was apprehensive as to how, in just over an hour, a play could effectively consider two such expansive topics such as psychosis and political conflict. It soon became clear that I needn’t have worried. Correspondence follows ...
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