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Summer Day’s Dream, Finborough Theatre – Review
J B PriestleyDirected by Alex Marker★★★★ Pros: The post-apocalyptic British setting is intriguing. Strong character development, interwoven storylines and vivid…
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Hamlet, The London Theatre – Review
William Shakespeare Directed by Scott Ellis ★★★ Pros: A mesmerising performance from Simon Grujich in the title role, a fast-paced…
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City Love, CLF Art Café – Review
Simon Vinnicombe Presented by The Orange Line Collective ★★★★ Pros: Funny, truthful and touching. Cons: Perhaps at times the pace…
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War Horse, New London Theatre – Review
Michael Morpurgo, adapted by Nick Stafford Directed by Marianne Elliot and Tom Morris ★★★★★ Pros: A stunning play packed with…
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Oxbow Lakes, Old Printworks – Review
Presented by Dirty Market Theatre★★★ Pros: Original, brilliantly funny, macabre, dark, bizarre, fantastical – get the idea? Cons: The plot…
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A Boy and His Soul, Tricycle Theatre – Review
Colman DomingoDirected by Titas Halder★★★★★ Pros: Colman Domingo’s endless energy is contagious in this fun yet emotional piece. Cons: The…
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Inside Wagner’s Head, Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House – Review
Part of the Deloitte Ignite Festival 2013 Written and performed by Simon Callow Directed by Simon Stokes ★★★★ Pros: Witty,…
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A Door Must Be Kept Open Or Shut, The Osbourne Studio Gallery – Review
Alfred de Musset Translation by Peter Meyer Directed by: Martin Parr ★★★★ Pros: Wonderfully witty dialogue and brilliant performances. Cons:…
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The Speed Twins, Riverside Studio 3 – Review
Maureen ChadwickDirected by Simon Evans★★★★ Pros: Creative, hilarious and unique, with a seasoned cast and great set. Cons: The plot…
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Fleabag, Soho Theatre – Review
Written and performed by Phoebe Waller-BridgeDirected by Vicky Jones★★★★ Pros: An absolutely hilarious comedy which will have you laughing out…
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