Quirky and never fully explained these three monologues make up an unusual but not uninteresting evening.
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Songs of Lear, BAC – Review
Truly remarkable craft, but fails to capture completely.
Read More »Macbeth, LOST Theatre – Review
A stunning central performance is supported by a few strong showings, but there are a lot of missed opportunities here.
Read More »Inigo, White Bear Theatre – Review
Despite some promising talent, Inigo has limited appeal and falls a bit flat.
Read More »The Diary of a Nobody, The King’s Head – Review
A stunning adaptation of a Victorian novel that shines with comic brilliance and zips along like a well-oiled machine.
Read More »Camp, Etcetera Theatre – Review
This play tackles a tough subject with humour and warmth and just the right amount of bite.
Read More »One Festival (Programme A), The Space – Review
Although this theatre is far away from anyone and anything, a couple of sterling performances in the second half make the trek worth it.
Read More »The Collective Project, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Like last year, this night of new writing offers fresh work in a fun format. Though not quite as special as previous incarnations, the night offers some great moments.
Read More »Blackout, Hope Theatre – Review
A play that sheds light on an important subject but can be alienating to audiences who haven't suffered from addiction.
Read More »Beauty of The Beast, The Place – Review
A gripping, honest and often funny reflection on the male condition.
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