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London state of mind: study drama in the capital
International students tell us why they simply HAD to study drama in London
Read More »Gone to Get Milk and Women’s Tales, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
A beautiful show that provides an accessible way into modern dance and physical theatre for those less familiar with the genres.
Read More »A Child’s Garden of Verse, The Puppet Theatre Barge – Review
It has puppets. It has a boat. What more reasons do you need?
Read More »Ed Rapley: The Self Trilogy, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A compassionate and recognisable look at how to deal with the difficulties of everyday life.
Read More »We Are Proud to Present…, Bush Theatre – Review
A thought-provoking piece that, despite its flaws, is worth your time.
Read More »A Tale From The Bedsit, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A warm-hearted story about learning how to stand on your own two feet. With delicious biscuits.
Read More »Hero, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
The makings of a good show are definitely here, but the execution is lacking.
Read More »Richard III, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
Feisty women, a touch of Patrick Bateman and lots of puns. It’s a very likeable Shakespeare in a modern jacket...or plastic apron.
Read More »I Do, Hilton Hotel, Docklands – Review
Gives you licence to let your voyeuristic tendencies range free. An evening of highly enjoyable awkwardness.
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