Month: April 2018

Comedy

Sh*t-faced Shakespeare: The Merchant of Venice, Leicester Square Theatre – Review

The funniest thing in London right now. One of those have-to-be-there experiences, so I urge you: go be there.

Drama

The Gulf, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review

An atmospheric, slow-paced look at a dysfunctional relationship.

Drama

Significant Other Inc. The Vaults- Review

A nostalgic and romanticised portrait of factory life in the North of England in the 1980's, which successfully attempts to…

Comedy

What the F*minist?!, Katzpace – Review

With music, dance and comedy, a group of LAMDA fresh grads hit the most common feminist-related arguments right on the…

Musicals

Free Solo, Drayton Arms Theatre – Review

What looked a good concept on paper never really comes to life, the story lost in its efforts to be…

Drama

Little Eyolf, The Print Room at the Coronet – Review

An Ibsen play successfully transported to the present day by some of Norway’s finest actors, in a near-flawless production. Norwegian…

Circus

The Bekkrell Effect, Roundhouse – Review   

A humorous and entertaining display of acrobatics by skilled performers who make it look deceptively easy.  

Comedy

The Misanthrope, Theatro Technis – Review

Acting Gymnasium deserves top marks for their commitment to inclusion and diversity, but the performance lacks skill and structure.

Musicals

Island Song, Nursery Theatre – Review

Five young lives intertwine in the streets of New York. Our characters long for love, independence and self-affirmation in this…

Off West End

Eurohouse and Palmyra, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

Pros: The original and effective approach to two well known political situations. Both actors can be truly hysterical with their…

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