Andrei-Alexandru Mihail
Andrei, a lifelong theatre enthusiast, has been a regular in the audience since his childhood days in Constanta, where he frequented the theatre weekly. Holding an MSc in Biodiversity, he is deeply fascinated by the intersection of the arts and environmental science, exploring how creative expression can help us understand and address ecological challenges and broader societal issues. His day job is Residence Life Coordinator, which gives him plenty of spare time to write reviews. He enjoys cats and reading, and took an indefinite leave of absence from writing. Although he once braved the stage himself, performing before an audience of 300, he concluded that his talents are better suited to critiquing rather than acting, for both his and the audience's sake.
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail10 August 2024Review: Mixed Omens, Etcetera Theatre
A charming, if uneven, homage to Neil Gaiman's fantastical worlds.
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail7 August 2024Review: With A Bang, Etcetera Theatre
A witty, heartfelt exploration
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail7 August 2024Review: MAAR, DORA, Cockpit Theatre
A thought-provoking exploration of Dora Maar's life, though it struggles to escape Picasso's shadow entirely.
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail6 August 2024Review: Jamie Allan’s Amaze, Marylebone Theatre
A spellbinding blend of impressive sleight of hand, cutting-edge illusions and heartfelt nostalgia.
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail3 August 2024Review: Cianalas, King’s Head Theatre
Blends authentic performances and evocative music
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail3 August 2024Review: The Distance, Rosemary Branch Theatre
A promising concept
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail31 July 2024Review: Spiders! Rosemary Branch Theatre
A delightfully meta and self-aware comedy that parodies countless tropes while exploring the creative process.
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Review: The Strange Case of Dr Dillon, Camden People’s Theatre
A poetic, fast-paced exploration of Michael Dillon's groundbreaking life
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