Three shows that create heartfelt and emotional connections with the audience
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Review: Sharon ‘n’ Barry do Romeo & Juliet, via Zoom (Queens Theatre, Hornchurch)
Wonderfully silly and creative.
Read More »Review: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, online (Southwark Playhouse)
The production has an impeccable cast, astonishing band, brilliant dancing.
Read More »Review: Grimm Tales for Fragile Times and Broken People, online via Zoom
Light a candle, dim the lights and prepare yourself for an unsettling hour in this macabre, otherworldly production from Creation Theatre. You might also want to get a stiff drink. Because this selection of Grimm’s fairy tales digs deep into the darkest aspects of those classic stories, taking us on an evocative, unsettling adventure. Creation are masters of Zoom theatre, giving a quality to the format that I’ve rarely seen elsewhere. In this production they take several ancient tales and ...
Read More »Review: Typical, online @ Soho Theatre
A sobering depiction of racism
Read More »Review: The Return, online @ The Cockpit
A breath-taking show using music and movement
Read More »Review: Bored of Knives, online @ Greenwich Theatre
over-ambitious yet touching two-hander
Read More »Review: Next Time, Remote (phone + text)
Next Time has soaked my old worn heart in a bowl of warm theatre
Read More »Review: Dust, online @ Half Moon Theatre
A captivating, imaginative production that uses tiny particles to make big things possible.
Read More »Review: Digital Sharing 2, online @KickItDown Productions
A very enjoyable collection of shows with high production values.
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