Year: 2018

Drama

Omish, Courtyard Theatre – Review

Admirable effort from a cast determined to get their name out there.

Dance

To Be Me, Laban Theatre – Review

Two works engaged with the personal yet universal issues of gender and identity, with strong sound design and excellent performances.

Alternative

vessel, Battersea Arts Centre – Review

Pros: Let’s talk about an intriguing piece of abstract art Cons: Let’s talk about intense inscrutability Let’s talk about conceptual…

Drama

Haunting Julia, Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch – Review

Absence of atmosphere and a weak ensemble result in a production that fails to conjure any spirit.

Drama

Bury the Dead, Finborough Theatre – Review

Pros: Irvin Shaw’s 1936 expressionist play about the futility of war is brilliantly brought to life by director Rafaella Marcus.…

Interviews

Modern Anxiety Gets the Spotlight in Made in China’s ‘Super Duper Close Up’

Ahead of 'Super Duper Close Up''s run at the Yard Theatre, writer and performer Jess Latowicki shares her process of…

Competitions

WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO SEE THE HILARIOUS THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG!

Everything Theatre competitions are like buses, sometimes one is queued up behind the last one.  So, hot on the exhaust…

Comedy

Still No Idea – Royal Court Theatre, Jerwood Theatre Upstairs – Review

A hilarious take on human foibles and the stories we tell ourselves about the world, Still No Idea will jolt…

Alternative

Mirabel, Ovalhouse – Review

Pros: Mirabel is a highly original and emotionally affecting tale of loss and learning. Cons: The abstract narrative can be…

Drama

LOVE, Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch – Review

Pros: A gripping story, outstanding performances by an impressive cast, and a burning social issue that should be a priority in…

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