This is Beckett, but not quite as you expect it – more conventional and accessible, but unpinned by the blindfolded darkness. A rarely performed work delivered in a unique and exciting format. Don’t miss it!
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Nobody’s Business, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Light-hearted and fun - If situational comedy and Alan Ayckbourn’s writing are your type of humour then this production will make you smile.
Read More »The Beaux’ Stratagem, National Theatre – Review
With lots of laughs and superb production values this is a surprisingly relevant and very enjoyable show.
Read More »Ruddigore, The King’s Head – Review
The Charles Court Opera Company nail this production with finesse. It is lots of fun and will put a smile on your face!
Read More »Boa, Trafalgar Studios – Review
Boa is a moving reflection on a couple’s life together, from meeting to parting and all the triumphs and pitfalls along the road. Walter’s and Paul’s performances alone are worth the visit.
Read More »Walking the Tightrope: The Tension Between Art and Politics, Theatre Delicatessen – Review
Take twelve accomplished playwrights, an edgy topic, an inclusive venue and an able cast and you have a highly charged and engaging production. Highly recommended, even if the politics of the arts doesn’t excite you!
Read More »Othello, Lyric Hammersmith – Review
Frantic Assemble have brought this Shakespeare classic bang up to date, turning it into a modern, relevant tale. If you have ever doubted the accessibility of the Bard’s work, this production will change your mind forever.
Read More »Stick Man, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
A familiar story, perfect mix of music, movement and audience participation delivered by a talented cast make this a great performance for very young children.
Read More »One Snowy Night, Discover Children’s Story Centre – Review
With lots of laughter, interaction and surprises, this is a wonderful hour of entertainment for little ones!
Read More »Waiting For Godot, The Cockpit Theatre – Review
“Beckett as Beckett intended” – this is an excellent, enjoyable performance of one of the great plays of the Twentieth Century. If Beckett is on your bucket list, this is a must see.
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