A powerful and visually breathtaking production of Shakespeare’s great tragedy, performed in one of London’s most fascinating spaces.
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Wild Worlds: Dark Side, The Vaults – Review
A weird and wonderful piece of performance art involving everything from acrobatics to video-game-like sequences.
Read More »Young Men, Sadler’s Wells – review
Choreography, light and music fuse together into a powerful performance in this portrayal of the mental and physical devastation of the Great War.
Read More »Made in Britain, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
This entertaining piece of theatre about the issues young people in the UK are facing today does not quite manage to convince.
Read More »Sikes & Nancy, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A truly impressive and terrifying tour-de-force that shows off the power of the actor and the word. Fans of the Gothic should not miss it.
Read More »Miss Havisham’s Expectations, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A brilliant performance but the poetic script is not quite enough to allow this show to take off.
Read More »The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, Unicorn Theatre – Review
A child’s imagination will whisk you away to faraway lands populated by princesses, mice and monsters, and will leave you feeling the Christmas spirit.
Read More »Talking/Making/Taking Part at Ovalhouse – Review
A rewarding two-day festival during which participants got involved in lively discussions, interactive installations and brilliant performances.
Read More »MilkMilkLemonade, Ovalhouse Theatre – Review
An absurd, comic and touching play about gender and sexuality set in a dusty Midwestern town with plenty of hay and chickens to match.
Read More »The Murderettes, Phoenix Artist Club – Review
An impressive attempt to improvise a whodunnit in a great London establishment, with some outstanding performances.
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