Year: 2016

Drama

Richard III, Draper Hall – Review

A one-woman, one act, immersive theatre adaptation of Shakespeare’s Richard III really shouldn’t work, but somehow it does. Cleverly adapted…

Comedy

Jeepers Creepers, Leicester Square Theatre – Review

A moving, funny and educational look into the life of a British comedy great, Marty Feldman

Alternative

Kite, Soho Theatre – Review

The Wrong Crowd have another joyful show on their hands which I’m sure will delight audiences of all ages. You’ll…

Drama

Escaped Alone, Royal Court Theatre – Review

Whilst enjoyable this felt half done, and left me feeling cheated for both the length and it's lack of any…

Comedy

One of Those, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review

Set entirely in a railway carriage, this play combines humour and pathos in an entertaining, and often hilarious, examination of…

Comedy

Beasts Live DVD, Soho Theatre – Review

An utterly ridiculous hour of laughs, charm and flying bread in one of London's most reliably fun venues

Drama

Press, The Bread and Roses – Review     

The play poses an interesting central question, but everything about it is undercooked

Comedy

As You Might Like it, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review

A cross between a stand-up routine and a Shakespeare revival, this show is original, funny and clever. The performers are…

Alternative

The Lowland Clearances, Camden People’s Theatre – Review

There were some fun creative activities, but this suffered from slow pace, lack of thematic development and an unfortunate venue.

Drama

The Pianist of Willesden Lane, St. James Theatre – Review

A well-intentioned and professionally faultless production, invested with personal significance by the actor, but dramatically underwhelming.

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