A real page-turner, read with warmth and humour.
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Peter Pan, Polka Theatre – Review
An efficient show that gets the story told, but never really touches the heart.
Read More »Cinderella and the Beanstalk, Theatre 503 – Review
A smart, funny and affectionate homage to the traditional pantomime.
Read More »127: Hands Off, Toynbee Studios – Review
Unengaging and futile, this piece is not likely to satisfy gamers or non-gamers.
Read More »Cans, Theatre 503 – Review
A brilliant comedy which also asks some pertinent social questions.
Read More »Dusk, The Young Vic – Review
An enjoyable immersive experience for all ages, but adults have more to gain from it than children.
Read More »Spare Tyre Scratches, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
These are interesting pieces that warrant further development, but need judicious editing.
Read More »Taming Who, St Saviour’s Church – Review
An energetic and very funny show that does Shakespeare proud.
Read More »Dad Dancing, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A charming show, full of warmth and humour. Dance is used brilliantly in the service of storytelling.
Read More »The Eradication of Schizophrenia in Western Lapland, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A funny, thought-provoking and honest study of mental illness.
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