A powerful exploration of the impact of an eating disorder.
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Review: Miss Julie, Park Theatre
A terrific trio tear into the cruelty and vulnerability within Strindberg’s masterpiece.
Read More »Review: The Bleeding Tree, Southwark Playhouse
A darkly poetic Australian murder ballad
Read More »Review: The Book Of Grace, Arcola Theatre
A state of the nation commentary masquerading as a kitchen sink family drama.
Read More »Review: Between Riverside and Crazy, Hampstead Theatre
An overdue premier of this Pulitzer Prize winner.
Read More »Review: Minority Report, Lyric Hammersmith
Hugely ambitious adaption which needs a budget to really shine.
Read More »Review: Moby Dick, Wilton’s Music Hall
Imaginative and innovative staging help provide amazing visuals
Read More »Interview: Meeting the Brontë Brother
Currently staring at the NT and soon to be seen in Bridgerton, we chat with James Phoon.
Read More »Review: Banging Denmark, Finborough Theatre.
Hilarious unconventional rom-com with a cast having a blast.
Read More »Review: The Daylight Atheist, Old Red Lion
A gripping performance by Owen Lindsay in a rare chance to see a Kiwi classic.
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