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Alternative
Tomorrow’s Parties, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
The devised nature means it’s a totally different performance each night – but as a result it manifested itself merely…
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The Collective Project, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Andrew Curtis, Will Howells, Mike Carter, Joseph Lidster, Guleraana Mir, Jo Pockett, Polly Churchill and Kate Webster Directed by Neil…
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Comedy
Romantic Fools, Canal CafĂ© Theatre – Review
Outrageous and dynamic parody on relationships, dating, marriage and meeting that special person.
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Alternative
Brand New Ancients, Royal Court – Review
Kate Tempest is an intelligent and mesmerizing storyteller. Her unique brand of theatre is well worth seeing.
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The Door, Park Theatre – Review
Cherise CrossDirected by Amy Draper★★★★ Pros: During this psychological thriller, one is never bored or frustrated at not having all…
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Head-Rot Holiday at The Cockpit – Review
Sarah Daniels Directed by Bryn Williams ★★★ Pros: The strength of the play is in the three patients. By presenting…
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Drama
Perfect Nonsense, Duke of York’s Theatre – Review
An ambitious production that promised unfettered excitement but which ended up erring more on the side of plodding and predictable.
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Siren Song, The Lion & Unicorn Theatre – Review
Written and directed by Lisa McMullin★★★ Pros: The live music, and some strong performances, particularly in the final act. There…
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Y&P, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Part of the DYSPLA Festival Devised through the WHITEBOX Development Process Directed by Pete Cain, Chryssanthi Kouri & Gary Thomas…
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