'From Ibiza to the Norfolk Broads' writer/director Adrian Berry tells us about the Bowie-centric play as it embarks on a UK tour.
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Cry, Blueberry, The Cockpit – Review
An affecting one-man show in which a clown pours his heart out, recounting his personal journey through the opening three decades of the 20th century in America.
Read More »Six, Arts Theatre – Review
Six unheard stories from six women known only for their man. A fantastic tale of the six Queens history left behind.
Read More »The Here and This and Now, Southwark Playhouse – Review
From the dullness of the day-to-day to the dread of a dystopian downfall, this play is compelling and ominously logical.
Read More »Doodle the Musical, Waterloo East Theatre – Review
A very amusing musical mocking the tropes of WWII films.
Read More »Laura, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Whilst Elina Alminas was always charming and engaging in the role of Laura, the story lacked real punch and begged for resolution which never really arrived.
Read More »Alice, Landor Theatre -Review
Three Trees Theatre delves into the allegations of Lewis Carroll's controversial relationship with children: interesting but rough around the edges.
Read More »Tiny Dynamite, The Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
A brilliantly scripted play, twisting and turning every step of the way, constantly challenging and surprising the audience.
Read More »East, King’s Head Theatre – Review
As beautifully written as it is astoundingly performed, East at King’s Head Theatre is a play like no other.
Read More »Rita, Sue and Bob Too, Royal Court Theatre – Review
An upfront, bleakly funny piece about exploitation and control.
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