An interesting, interactive and engaging production on a growing issue and very topical subject that many of us would prefer to turn away from.
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Private Peaceful, Ambassadors Theatre – Review
An astounding production. If this is any indication of our rising theatrical talent then rest-assured that we have many more treats in store for the future.
Read More »Osric Omand and the Untimely Outbreak, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Hammer Horror meets The Rocky Horror Picture Show meets a student review. Bad, but in a good way. There could be the kernel of a cult following here.
Read More »Ladylogue!, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Insights into the workings of the female mind. Funny, poignant, dark and just plain worrying at times (Phil Collins a sex symbol???). To be appreciated and enjoyed by everyone , male and female.
Read More »The Duchess of Malfi, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A triumphant gem of a production! A classic period piece that effortlessly bridges the original era and the modern day.
Read More »The Monotonous Drum, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A short provocative piece of work about feminism and equality from a new writer trying to find her way and her voice.
Read More »Marry Me A Little, St James Theatre – Review
Sondheim aficionados will love this collection of rarely used pieces that all have the classic hallmark style of their celebrated creator.
Read More »Gloria – A Pigtale, Linbury Studio, Royal Opera House – Review
This may be a stretch for traditional opera buffs but if you fancy something a little different and you’re in need of lightness and laughter, then this is the perfect evening for you.
Read More »Blame It on the Neighbours, The Canal Café Theatre – Review
Not the most original concept but still an easy-going evening of giggles.
Read More »Our Fathers, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
An interesting production looking at fatherhood from both sides, but it feels like there is still some polishing to be done.
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