Skilfully evokes the plight of homosexual men in 1900s America.
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Takeaway, Hackney Attic – Review
An honest and thought-provoking comedy about gentrification that stands out despite its low budget.
Read More »Three Sisters, Union Theatre – Review
Pros: A voyeuristic Chekhov. Clear and easy to follow with no extraneous detail. Staged well with intricate use of sound. Some audience members loved it. Cons: It lacks the weight required by the text. Character is often diluted to serve the pace of the storytelling. A short jaunt through the rain from Southwark Tube, the new locale of the Union Theatre is a stone’s throw from its previous spot, albeit on the other side of the road. With its cosy bar, ...
Read More »The Men From the Ministry, White Bear Theatre – Review
The nostalgic stage version of a classic radio comedy, full of delight and deeply rooted in British culture.
Read More »The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus, Finborough Theatre – Review
The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus is an amusing, albeit slightly odd, play. This production gives audiences an opportunity to get ‘up close and personal’ with satyrs and Greek gods.
Read More »Glockenspiel, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A play that never quite fulfils its promise, but does have enough depth and humour to make it an interesting two hours.
Read More »Interview: Director Niall Phillips on ‘He(art)’
Director Niall Phillips talks making theatre more inclusive ahead of the debut of 'He(art)' at Theatre N16.
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