Month: October 2017

Dance

Ladies and Gentlemen, Greenwich Dance – Review

A richly creative collaboration between costume, music and movement displays fierce talents at work.

Drama

The Actualisation Show, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review

Sensitive, sincere, hilarious approach to heavy topic

Comedy

On the Piste, Jack Studio Theatre – Review

Pros: Truly enjoyable performances all round of a simple, but inviting story Cons: Slight lack of energy within the second…

Drama

Insignificance, Arcola Theatre – Review

If you want to go to the theatre to hear big topics discussed in anonymous rooms, to be moved, or…

Drama

Dracula, Sutton House- Review

Valiant ambition, energetic performances, but sadly lacking in bite.

Drama

The Men who made Frankenstein, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review

A play that takes an alternative look at Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Set in a prison the story follows four people…

Drama

Richard III, Cockpit Theatre – Review

Australian director Lawrence Carmichael fills Shakespeare's words with fresh meaning, offering a breath-taking drama and an unexpectedly amusing moment.

Drama

Anything That Flies, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review

Pros: This is a well-constructed production, at times charming, at times heart-breaking. Cons: Both acting and story become increasingly repetitive,…

Drama

Doctor Faustus, Chickenshed – Review

A refreshing take on a very old tragedy.

Drama

Tryst, Tabard Theatre – Review

Well worth watching for the performances of Barnes and Perry, and for its smacker of an ending.

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