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A Westminster Story, Waterloo East Theatre – Review
Reeling from the death of their mother, Scottish musician Alannah (Natalie Allison) moves to London looking to support her troubled brother Tommy (Ryan Williams). A chance encounter with the idealistic leader of the Liberal Democrats, Christopher (Stephen Ashmore-Blakely) leads to a romance. On the other hand, his loveless marriage to his Lady Macbeth-Esq wife Helen (Stephanie Lane) begins to crumble around them as he begins to develop feelings for Alannah. So far, a meaty mix of emotional clout and sweeping ...
Read More »Zoo, VAULT Festival – Review
A beautiful, funny, epic piece of story-telling
Read More »The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!), Bridewell Theatre – Review
Sedos have nailed it once again with a magnificent ensemble performance.
Read More »Don’t Talk to Strangers, Vault Festival – Review
An entertaining and illuminating romp through astrophysics and humanity
Read More »Four Minutes Twelve Seconds, Oldham Coliseum – Review
examining consent and revenge porn in a surprisingly funny way.
Read More »La Cage aux Folles, Park Theatre – Review
Camp it up with feathers and sequins and watch a family gathering go spectacularly awry!
Read More »Meat, Theatre503 – Review
Meat is a strongly performed but uneven portrait of a woman confronting past sexual trauma
Read More »When it Breaks it Burns, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
An inspiring and exciting combination of dance, music, and audience intimacy
Read More »Jekyll/Hyde, Waterloo Vaults – Review
A poorly devised plot with meaningless puzzles, and hours spent searching wintry streets
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