A genuinely original new musical with an eye-catching set design and a superstar lead.
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Like Mother, Like Daughter, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Innovative reality theatre that blurs the boundary between public and personal to look at the relationship between mothers and daughters of faith.
Read More »RE:act. London’s newest playwriting programme.
RE:act is a new programme for budding playwrights, at the St James Theatre. Charlotte L Rose went to see it in action.
Read More »Sunny Afternoon, Harold Pinter Theatre – Review
An award winner deserving of all the praise it has received. Loved it, loved it, loved it.
Read More »Face to Face, Drayton Arms Theatre – Review
A compelling drama with a good bit of mystery and a fantastic set.
Read More »The Falcon Bride, Soho – Review
A fantastic, dark but funny Icelandic tale, delivered by a one-woman story-telling machine.
Read More »Plastic Figurines, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A funny but sad story about what real love between a family looks and feels like, delivered by a super cast. Ella Carmen Greenhill is surely a playwright to keep an eye on.
Read More »The Tulip Tree, Drayton Arms Theatre – Review
This is a charming and absorbing portrayal of a truly unique character. A really lovely evening at the theatre.
Read More »The Royale, Bush Theatre – Review
A truly powerful piece of storytelling with an exciting cast. Miss it and you miss something very special.
Read More »A Chaste Maid In Cheapside, The Rose Playhouse – Review
A light and cheery revival of Middleton’s classic comedy, directed in completely the right spirit with some added fifties flair.
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