Month: March 2018

Off West End

Crazy Gary’s Mobile Disco, Landor Theatre – Review

Pros: Gary Owen’s witty script and the actors’ fine performances. Cons: Depiction of the women in the play as universally…

Musicals

Ruthless! The Musical, Arts Theatre – Review

A funny, irreverent and beautifully designed musical that pokes fun at other musicals.

Drama

Songs For Nobodies, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review

A delight of an evening; entertaining monologues interspersed with powerfully performed songs.

Drama

Love Me Now, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review

An of-the-moment piece that feels true to the state of modern dating and intertwined issues around consent, truth and power.

Comedy

Trainspotting Live, The Vaults – Review

Loud. Obnoxious. Intense. Disgusting. And bloody brilliant.

Interviews

Interview: Siobhan McMillan on ‘Mirrors’

'Mirrors' writer and performer Siobhan McMillan shares her recipe for happiness and success.

Drama

Loop, Gerry’s Stratford East – Review

A delightful and sweet play about three different generations, their ambitions and struggles, and the music that inspired their youth.

Dance

Richard Alston Dance Company – Mid Century Modern, Sadler’s Wells- Review

  Pros: A programme of finely tuned and fast-paced choreography which elicits technical and musical prowess. Cons: A characteristic as…

Drama

Windrush Square, OSO Arts Centre – Review

A captivating show about the racial tensions lived in London during the first half of the 80’s.

Comedy

Camels, The Tabernacle – Review

A truly hilarious hour from a talented pair of writer-performers.

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