This two-hander is all too preoccupied with the past rather than the present relationship between the characters.
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I Think I’m a Feminist, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A show that offers the everyman’s view on feminism but doesn’t offer anything of considerable worth to the discussion.
Read More »Coolatully, Finborough Theatre – Review
An impressive show, but a thorough tightening of the plot is required.
Read More »The Bus, Above The Stag Theatre – Review
A worthy venue for LGBT writing, sadly this play doesn’t live up to its engaging set up.
Read More »Das Ding, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A compelling basis for a story, sadly this globetrotting play is a little half-baked and a lot preachy.
Read More »Henry IV, Donmar Warehouse – Review
Some incredible turns overcome a few over-egged elements of the adaptation.
Read More »Julius Caesar, Saatchi Gallery – Review
Julius Caesar is a difficult play to unlock, and this production unfortunately had some wasted opportunities.
Read More »Mistaken, Etcetera Theatre – Review
We are in expert hands with actor William McGeough; he delivers these four monologues with warmth and individuality.
Read More »Breeders, St James Theatre – Review
A missed opportunity that fails to capitalise on a rich subject matter and deep pool of talent.
Read More »Little Revolution, Almeida Theatre – Review
More of a documentary than a play, Little Revolution is interesting in parts but not all that penetrating.
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