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Candida, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
Witty and engaging, this play reflects many of the issues still affecting society today.
Read More »Hunger, Arcola Theatre – Review
Hunger never quite brings its challenging source material to life.
Read More »Before I Was A Bear, The Bunker – Review
Superbly performed fable of friendship and sexuality
Read More »The Canterville Ghost – Unicorn Theatre, Review
An energetic ride of hilarity and ingenuity with a brilliant cast and a good message at its heart.
Read More »& Juliet, Shaftesbury Theatre – Review
A powerhouse of a cast tell a story of ‘what if’
Read More »Ragtime, Bridewell Theatre – Review
Both the Bridewell Theatre and its resident company Sedos are largely hidden gems. Quietly tucked behind Fleet Street they continuously produce high quality plays and musicals. Their latest, Ragtime, is a remarkable achievement for an amateur company at a fringe venue. A simple wooden set easily adapts to every scene, while excellent costumes add genuine authenticity; all of which provide a credible snapshot of New York in the early 20th Century. Sitting close to the dividing curtains stage left I ...
Read More »Crisis? What Crisis? Colab – Review
An exciting, immersive drama in which you must save the government from defeat.
Read More »Much Ado About Nothing, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
There is much for audiences to enjoy in this hugely successful production
Read More »Spiderfly, Theatre503 – Review
Another great show from Theatre503, with one big secret at the heart of everything
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