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Reviews
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, National Theatre
A must see, Theatre at its absolute best. Creative, fun, engaging and something slightly different. Tremendous.
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Jack the Ripper’s London, London Bridge
Mike Carter and Lizzie Quinn for Crow TheatreDirected by Natasha Campbell★★★★★ Pros: Brilliant and truly unique immersive theatre in a…
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The Doctor’s Dilemma, National Theatre
George Bernard ShawDirected by Nadia Fall ★★★ Pros: An old play with very current issues; interesting to watch. Cons: The characters…
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An Incident at the Border, Finborough Theatre
Kieran LynnDirected by Bruce Guthrie★★★★ Pros: A short, sweet and very amusing performance with some cracking acting in the beautifully…
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The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Minerva Theatre, Chichester
Bertolt Brecht, translation by George TaboriDirected by Jonathan Church★★★★ Pros: A really fantastic lead with excellent supporting performances! It’s Brecht.…
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Two-Headed, The Rose Theatre
July JensenDirected by Amy Bonsall★★★★ Pros: A truly fascinating venue hosting a snappy and energetic performance. Cons: Mormon culture is…
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The Maids, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Jean GenetDirected by Paul Linghorn★★★ Pros: Some powerful moments in the second half and a superb performance from Chris Stevenson.…
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Birthday, Royal Court
Joe PenhallDirected by Roger Michell★★★ Pros: Trustworthy actors perform a compact piece with big laughs at the expense of gender…
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Timon of Athens, National Theatre
William ShakespeareDirected by Nicholas Hytner★★★★ Pros: Simon Russell-Beale’s superb performance in a superbly adapted play. Cons: Hardly any, slightly dragged…
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Off West End
As You Like It, St Paul’s Church
A great piece of work from Iris Theatre Company - pick your day carefully and it's well worth the money.
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