Month: November 2017

Drama

Fog Everywhere, Camden People’s Theatre – Review

An environmental sketch show with really likeable presenters.

Drama

Father of Lies, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review

The telling of a chilling murder case through story-telling and story-showing makes for an hour of questioning what is truth,…

Drama

Cookies, Theatre Royal Haymarket – Review

The result of excellent script-writing matched with a visually stunning set, Cookies thinks about the rapidly- changing technological scene, and…

Comedy

For Love Or Money, Rose Theatre Kingston – Review

A more than fine cast do their best, and for a certain audience, this may be a great night out,…

Drama

Quaint Honour, Finborough Theatre – Review

Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act, this is a nuanced and moving revival of a…

Interviews

Interview: Therese Ramstedt on ‘Mission Abort’

Following performances in Edinburgh and Amnesty International's Festival of Choice, Therese Ramstedt reflects on her one-woman show 'Mission Abort'.

Comedy

Lord Dismiss Us, Above The Stag Theatre – Review

A glorious and timely tragicomedy that explores homosexuality, and its decriminalisation, as seen through the eyes of teenage boys full…

Dance

Sea of Troubles, Clore Studio Royal Opera House – Review

Not only a celebration of MacMillan and his work, but also of drama and exceptional dancing.

Off West End

Under Glass, Hackney Showroom – Review

A one-of-a-kind concept, where dance and physical performance create a live art installation.

Dance

Pinocchio, Sadler’s Wells – Review

90-minutes without an interval and eighteen chapters make the production difficult to follow. Although there are magical moments, the piece…

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