A friendly catch-up goes downhill in this well-constructed tragicomedy.
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Review: Songs of the Wayfarer, Lilian Baylis Studio
Claire Cunningham delivers a wonderfully inclusive performance that all together create something greater than the sum of its parts.
Read More »Review: Hansel and Gretel, Shakespeare’s Globe
Ill-conceived and overly worthy, this attempt to attract families to Shakespeare’s Globe with a refugee-themed take on a fairytale is tough-going. Take your kids to something more fun this Christmas.
Read More »Review: Bright Places, Soho Theatre
A captivating work that explores the many ways a condition like multiple sclerosis may effect any one at any age.
Read More »Review: When the Fun Stops, Try Again? Camden People’s Theatre
A captivating exploration of gambling addiction and its profound effects.
Read More »Review: Rosie Robin and the Christmas Post, Little Angel Theatre
This little Robin totally rocks in a beautifully crafted, heartwarming adventure filled with determination, friendship and care for others at Christmas.
Read More »Interview: Critics, Vampires, and Christmas Tales
Nick Danan on vampires and critics for Christmas.
Read More »Review: The Workingman’s Club, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A thrilling tale of chaos, indulgence and danger from a single scratch ticket.
Read More »Podcast: Going Full Frontal for the Likes
Full Frontal Theatre discuss Rodney Black: Who Cares? It's Working ahead of playing at Lion and Unicorn Theatre
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