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Party!, Pleasance Islington – Review
A light-hearted and thoroughly enjoyable evening of comedy. That is simple, to the point and un-messed with.
Read More »Transports, Pleasance Theatre – Review
Pros: The story is so captivating that the lengthy running time passed without me noticing. Cons: I couldn’t see the projections on the backdrop properly from my seat to the side of the stage. Dinah likes to describe herself as a ‘monster’ teenager. Abandoned at birth by her 15 year old mother, she goes from home to home until the day she is assigned to Lotte, an elderly and rather odd lady, who seems particularly keen on fostering her. Both women ...
Read More »Good King Richard, Drayton Arms – Review
Richard III transforms from ‘monster’ to martyr before our eyes, in an entertaining historical drama undermined by its reliance on archetypes.
Read More »All Your Wants and Needs Fulfilled Forever, The Vaults – Review
A witty and interesting piece of theatre that deals with grief in the most unexpected but unique way. Completely gripping and wonderfully weird.
Read More »Eggs, VAULT Festival – Review
An examination of female friendship in a society full of pressure and pain. Eggs is complex in its questioning of society, relationships and life and yet it is delightfully easy to watch.
Read More »Win tickets to Run at New Diorama Theatre
This is your chance to win a pair of tickets to see Run at New Diorama Theatre. To enter simply retweet the tweet below AND reply telling us how you would spend a banker’s bonus. #COMPETITION: Win tickets to Run at New Diorama Retweet & REPLY by 5pm on 6.3.16, telling us how you’d spend a banker’s bonus. — Everything Theatre (@EveryTheatre) March 1, 2016 Engineer Theatre Collective presents: RUN New Diorama Theatre, 15 March – 9 April 2016 ...
Read More »Hello Norma Jeane, Park Theatre – Review
Marilyn Monroe is alive and well and planning her comeback. An intriguing premise and intriguing plot with some energetic performances that is occasionally delightful but not quite satisfying.
Read More »The Odyssey, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
Pros: The show’s imagination, creativity and atmosphere are outstanding examples of how to bring a classic to life. Cons: Some may find the flashing lights, loud metal music and smoke a bit much. Wilton’s Music Hall is a charming piece of history. It is the oldest surviving music hall in the world and its exposed and crumbling bricks, distressed walls and creaky floorboards make it the perfect venue for a classic piece of art to come to life in modern form. ...
Read More »Antigone, The Hope Theatre – Review
A haunting, passionately performed, and accessible all-female adaptation of a Greek tragedy.
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