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Take a Deep Breath and Breathe, Ovalhouse Theatre
Bola AgbajeDirected by Toby Clarke★★★ Pros: An electric display of young acting talent with moving performances from all cast members.…
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Between Ten and Six, Leicester Square Theatre
Chris Mayo with additional material by Owen LlewelynDirected by Garrett Millerick★★★ Pros: Mostly confident and nuanced performances with a set…
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It Never Rains, White Bear Theatre
Presented as part of AXIS Emerging Artists Festival Written and Directed by Shaun Kitchener★★★ Pros: Great atmosphere with laugh out…
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Off West End
L’elisir d’amore, Blacks in Soho (site-specific in various locations)
On my way home I bought and downloaded a copy of Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas. How’s that for a recommendation?
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Love vs Hate, Tristan Bates Theatre
Wounds Chantelle Dusette Directed by Zoe Ford To The End Of Love Edwin Preece Directed by Sean Turner ★★★ Pros:…
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Shaw Thing: Two one act plays, The Poor School
George Bernard Shaw Directed by Paul Caister ★★★ Pros: You can’t beat George Bernard Shaw for witty, digestible period drama…
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Tartuffe, Canal Café Theatre
Molière, adapted by Sarah E. Pitard Directed by Cat Robey ★★ Pros: Great choice of era (1920s) to set this…
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Trash, White Bear Theatre
Tom HuntDirected by Timothy J Howe★★★ Pros: A wonderful atmosphere and a few laughs. Cons: Lack of development or evolution…
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Priceless Theatre from MasterCard – Closed
Here at everything theatre we love a good bargain. A while back, as part of the research for our everyone theatre interview series,…
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Jumpers for Goalposts, Watford Palace Theatre
Tom Wells Directed by James Grieve ★★★★ Pros: A superbly well-written, well-acted, and well-designed production. Cons: While charming, the script…
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