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 Mihail27 June 2024Review: Jupiter’s Ghost, Cockpit Theatre
A thought-provoking exploration of humanity's essence.
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Review: The Emu War, New Wimbledon Studio
Emus: 1, Australia: 0, Theatre: Decisive Victory!
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail25 June 2024Review: Sunday in the Park with George, Wheatsheaf Hall
A fresh brushstroke on a Sondheim classic.
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail24 June 2024Review: The Dao of Unrepresentative British Chinese Experience, Soho Theatre
A bold, bewildering, and brilliant theatrical explosion that blends cultural exploration, philosophical musings, and sharp wit into a uniquely captivating…
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail22 June 2024Review: Hole, Old Red Lion Theatre
Ambitious, surreal and intense
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail18 June 2024Review: When Atlas Met Tantalus, Bridge House Theatre
Identity, surveillance, and forbidden love are all explored in this thoughtful play
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail14 June 2024Review: The Rest of Our Lives, Battersea Arts Centre
You'll leave the theatre happier than you entered
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail13 June 2024Review: Legally Blonde, The Playground Theatre
Iconic, cheesy, and triumphantly pink
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail10 June 2024Review: GRILLS, Camden People’s Theatre
A poignant reminder of the enduring struggles faced by the LGBTQ+ community, but celebrates the hard-won rights and lessons learned…
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail2 June 2024Review: Sunday on the Rocks, Bread and Roses Theatre
A relevant classic
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