Month: June 2017

Off West End

Edgar Allan Poe Double Feature, Jack Studio Theatre – Review

Two classically written tales performed through stylised macabre.

Drama

Landmines, Ovalhouse – Review

Refreshing dissection of serious subject matter by a talented young cast.

Alternative

Tape Face, Garrick Theatre – Review

A mime comedy show blending the styles of Buster Keaton and the Marx Brothers, Tape Face provides a selection of updated, not-so…

Off West End

The Enchanted – The Bunker – Review

  Pros: A compelling central performance from Corey Montague-Sholay who gives feeling and depth to his role as narrator, and…

Drama

Punts, Theatre503 – Review

An entertaining comedy that talks dirty but acts coy.

Off West End

Beauty and the Beast, Barons Court Theatre – Review

A fresh version of a classic tale that engages young children while entertaining the parents.

Comedy

Roller Diner, Soho Theatre – Review

Pros: Adorable, hilarious characters in a fun and vibrant roller-diner setting (minus roller-skates). Funny moments are in abundance and the…

Interviews

Interview: Sarah Page on ‘Punts’

'Punts' playwright Sarah Page tells us about finding the humour and humanity in a divisive issue.

Alternative

Lights, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

If you want The Matrix meets 1984 with a hint of 90s rave thrown in, Lights is the show for…

Dance

Four Corners – Stratford Circus Arts Centre – Review

Pros: Exceptional performances from all and some stunning design elements. Cons: If you are not one for physical theatre then…

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