An absolutely outstanding multi-sensory promenade performance, and whether you love it or not, it’s unlikely you’ll ever have experienced anything quite like this before.
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Boys Club, Jacksons Lane – Review
Joe and Jules are forced to dress as men in order to get work on the stage, only for their plan to slowly unravel before the eyes of their audiences.
Read More »Yank! A World War II Love Story, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
An excellent plot nearly gets buried under a bland song book, but powerful storytelling wins in the end.
Read More »Escape 2 , Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
Pros: Preternaturally strong aerialists are a joy to watch. Cons: Amateur production values and a lack of clear concept. I was curious and excited about this little venue – sometimes the most unassuming places are the best finds. When I arrived I was warmly greeted by the artistic directors and shown upstairs to the bar. It was a pleasant, light space, with tables and chairs, sofas, and over to one side, what looked to be a very nice piano sleeping ...
Read More »He Shoots! He Scores!, Above The Stag – Review
A boisterous musical with balls and a lot of heart!
Read More »Interview: Hugo Chiarella & Tamlyn Henderson on ‘As Actors: Manila’
Australian actors Hugo Chiarella and Tamlyn Henderson tell us more about their web series 'As Actors: Manila'.
Read More »Extravaganza Macabre, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
The thinking person’s summer panto.
Read More »Instructions for American Servicemen in Britain, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A funny and somewhat educational course in British culture during WW2, featuring a fair bit of audience participation along the way.
Read More »Dead Souls, Theatre N16 – Review
A very intelligent and funny piece of theatre – and a tremendous first offering from Monkhead Theatre.
Read More »Not John, John Gielgud Theatre (RADA Festival) – Review
A thought-provoking, funny and sympathetic one-man show about how employment – or lack of it – can sometimes be linked to identity and how one man tries to cope with it.
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