A well done revival that dark comedy fans will love.
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Can I Help You?, Omnibus Theatre – Review
A wacky two hander about finding hope in life’s absurdity
Read More »Sticks & Stones, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Skilful writing and great performances
Read More »Virelogne, Drayton Arms Theatre – Review
An enjoyable and funny tale about women, war and human morality.
Read More »The Special relationship, Soho Theatre – Review
A verbatim piece of theatre about the real live stories behind those deported from USA
Read More »V & V, VAULTS Festival – Review
Has the speed of modern communication enhanced courtship or opened a whole new can of worms?
Read More »Daughter, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
it left me shocked, it left me squirming in my seat
Read More »Am I Happy Yet?, Lion and Unicorn Theatre – Review
An extremely current take on male mental health which is both hopeful and heart-warming.
Read More »I Am (Not) Kanye West, Bunker Theatre – Review
With humour and pathos we’re warmly invited into the world of Tash; black, queer and working class
Read More »THE Mikvah Project, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
Superb drama of growing pains and sexual confusion
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