A haunting, albeit brief, tale of all-consuming love, control and obsession.
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Dogfight, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A classic tale of young lives torn apart by a needless war with great songs to boot.
Read More »Seth Rudetsky Deconstructing Broadway, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
The unconventional vehicle for this stand-up routine produces a memorable performance.
Read More »The Probleming, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A misjudged pastiche of "The Blair Witch Project: that ended up more like "Scary Movie", only not as funny.
Read More »Gulf, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
A highly literate examination of family relationships that will strike a chord in all of us.
Read More »The Comedy of Errors, Rose Theatre Bankside – Review
A frantic, enjoyable romp showing the Bard’s skill in slapstick and wordplay.
Read More »Much Ado About Nothing, Russell Square Gardens – Review
A beautifully judged production with the added twist of a swing band and trapeze artist.
Read More »Tryst: Devotion and Betrayal, Peacock Theatre – Review
Some brilliantly executed pieces, but of limited appeal to mainstream audiences.
Read More »Ray Shell – Back to Black II, The Crazy Coqs – Review
A perfect evening out in the most elegant of surroundings.
Read More »Half A Can Of Worms, RADA Studios – Review
Amazingly poignant story, told with style and wit by a skilful exponent of the stand up genre.
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