An enchanting children’s story with likeable characters that easily win the audience’s affection.
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Author Archives: Brian Penn
The Rivals, Arcola Theatre – Review
An enduring story that never fails to please with some eye catching performances.
Read More »Rhetorical, Stratford Circus – Review
An intelligent examination of speechmaking and the power of oratory.
Read More »Damn Yankees, Landor Theatre – Review
High-stepping musical theatre in the classic Broadway tradition.
Read More »War Correspondents, Stratford Circus – Review
A well-intentioned but ultimately misjudged tribute to the most dangerous of professions.
Read More »Love Me Do, Watford Palace Theatre – Review
An evocative, stylish account of life in early 60s London.
Read More »Fred and Madge, Hope Theatre – Review
A dated play that spends much time stating the obvious. An interesting analogy that hasn't been worked out as much as it deserves.
Read More »A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Red Lion, Barnes – Review
Energetic, extremely funny production that never allows the audience to get bored.
Read More »The Return of the Soldier, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
In the centenary of the Great War, a timely reminder of sacrifices made by a lost generation.
Read More »Romeo and Juliet, Temple Church – Review
A reassuring take on a timeless story of star crossed lovers.
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