Famed dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov discusses 'Brodsky/Baryshnikov' and bridging the worlds of drama and dance.
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Junkyard, Rose Theatre Kingston – Review
Jack Thorne is cementing his place as one of our generation's great writers. It appears he’s borrowed some magic dust and sprinkled it liberally over this Junkyard.
Read More »Spring Offensive, Omnibus Theatre – Review
Spring Offensive is a black comedy that takes a sinister look at the trivialisation of global conflict.
Read More »Pam Ann: Touch Trolley Run to Galley 20th Anniversary Tour, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
Camp and acid tongued comedy gold that leaves you screaming for more, but lacks new material.
Read More »She Wears Scented Rose, Theatro Technis – Review
An intricate thriller that keeps you guessing – but half an hour too long.
Read More »Half a Sixpence, Noel Coward Theatre – Review
A flawlessly executed production of an almost flawless show.
Read More »Interview: Matthew Bugg on ‘Miss Nightingale’
Nick Myles talks to 'Miss Nightingale' creator Matthew Bugg about the musical's development and being a man of many hats.
Read More »Life By The Throat, Theatre 503 – Review
Pros: Eve Steele’s performance is raw, funny and unforgettable, capturing every side of her complicated character throughout his life. Cons: Final sections of the play could spend more time referencing how the main character’s actions affected everyone around him, and what the future might hold for them. You’d be forgiven for thinking a one-woman play about a thief in the grip of drug and alcohol addiction wouldn’t be a laugh a minute. You might assume that this character, James Joseph ...
Read More »Twelfth Night, Greenwich Theatre – Review
So cleverly brought together, the partnerships between direction, creation and performance result in a show that’s both hysterical and touching.
Read More »Whisper House, The Other Palace – Review
Unexceptional wartime musical with superfluous spooks.
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