Month: March 2018

Drama

After The Ball, Upstairs at The Gatehouse – Review

Although Ian Grant aims to create a play around the themes of politics, women and war, the result resembles more…

Drama

Stuffed, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – Review

We laughed, we cried, we loved it.

Reviews

Superman & Me, Canal Café Theatre – Review

A thoughtful examination of the modern marriage crisis and the effects of traditional gender roles.

Comedy

The O.S. Map Fan Club, Etcetera Theatre – Review

  Pros: Endearing, sincere, wholesome and zany. Cons: As of yet no news of a sequel. You may think that…

Reviews

Good Girl, Trafalgar Studios – Review

Pros: Cathartically brilliant! Cons: The only downside would be missing out on this performance. Following a winning streak at the…

Alternative

The Forecast, The Place – Review

Pros: Funny, witty, and beautifully performed Cons: A couple of sections felt too long Perhaps it’s a cliché, but they…

Drama

Hilda and Virginia, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review

Both plays are sharply observed and well written but thank god for St. Hilda who lightened an otherwise sombre mood.

Reviews

Checkpoint Chana, Finborough Theatre – Review

An interesting play about free speech that starts and ends well, but needs to narrow its focus.

Interviews

Interview: Louis Maskell and Sanne Den Besten on ‘The Grinning Man’

'The Grinning Man' performers Louis Maskell and Sanne Den Besten give us the low-down on this unique musical and its…

Drama

Stardust, The Vaults – Review

An immensely moving production that addresses the topic of the narcotics trade with honesty, minus the usual side of false…

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