A hard-working ensemble dives into character study and the confessional, making their biblical counterparts much more relatable.
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The Collector, Greenwich Theatre – Review
A rare theatrical examination of torture during the war in Iraq that benefits from a documentarian’s eye and historical hindsight, over 13 years later.
Read More »Abigail, The Bunker – Review
A good watch if you’re disillusioned about romantic relationships and want to feel validated about that breakup you just went through.
Read More »A Doll’s House, Secret location in London – Review
A confronting, challenging and compelling adaptation that engages with love and domesticity to evoke a keen sense of discomfort.
Read More »Orca, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A confident debut production with some hard-hitting moments – I just wish the difficult questions posed by the play had been wrestled with in more depth.
Read More »Wonderful Town, Ye Olde Rose and Crown – Review
A fun night out with an energetic cast if you’re keen on revisiting the dusty pages of former Broadway glory. However, you’ll also see why this dated Leonard Bernstein musical hasn’t been revived as often as his other blockbuster hits.
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