Month: December 2017

Interviews

Interview: Susannah van den Berg on ‘Alice in Winterland’

Actress Susannah van den Berg tells us about going down the rabbit hole as the Queen of Hearts in 'Alice…

Drama

The Oppression Olympics, The Bread and Roses Theatre – Review

Pros: The plot makes a good point about empathy and self-pity. Cons: Too many scene changes in the first half…

Alternative

The Wedding Reception, Kingsway Hall Hotel – Review

A piece of immersive theatre where the audience is part of a surprise wedding party for a pair of unsuspecting…

Comedy

Thark, The Drayton Arms – Review

P.G. Wodehouse this is not, but there are plenty of moments of frothy enjoyment to be had here.

Off West End

How to Win Against History, Young Vic – Review

A fresh, funny and fantastic new comedy musical that shines amongst London’s theatre

Alternative

Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People, Conway Hall – Review

A great evening that demonstrates that science isn’t just for geeks, that snowflakes should only have six sides and that…

Off West End

The Box of Delights, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review

A wonderful Christmas adventure, packed with mysterious twists and turns.

Alternative

The Dirty Thirty, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review

A collection of original skits spanning comedy, dramatic monologues, dances, games and songs, all performed by the energetic and multitalented…

Interviews

Interview: Alex Kanefsky on ‘Once Upon a Snowflake’

Paper Balloon artistic director Alex Kanefsky tells us about bringing the company's Anglo-Russian holiday tale 'Once Upon a Snowflake' to…

Reviews

FCUK’D, The Bunker – Review

All elements of this production offer something creative and compelling to a thrilling hour of theatre.

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