Eva de Valk
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The Duchess of Malfi, Saint Giles-in-the-Fields – Review
A slightly rocky but enjoyable ride through this mad, blood-splattered Webster classic.
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Half a Sixpence, Noel Coward Theatre – Review
A flawlessly executed production of an almost flawless show.
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Posh, Pleasance Theatre – Review
A depressingly spot-on portrayal of the workings of the British establishment.
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Triple Threat, Soho Theatre – Review
Irreverent, bold and outrageous, this show is just something else.
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Fire in the Machine and DenMarked, Battersea Arts Centre — Review
These two excellent, very different shows make for an evening full of variety.
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Summer Nights in Space, The Vaults – Review
It’s hit and miss in this eccentric new musical about space travel, aliens and friendship.
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Death Takes a Holiday, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
A slightly morbid, slightly sappy show that will appeal to musical lovers looking for something different.
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One Nine Two Seven, Evans & Peel Detective Agency – Review
Despite some logistical hiccups, this is a fun and engaging show that’ll keep you guessing to the very end.
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Much Ado About Nothing, Theatre Royal Haymarket — Review
A festive take on a Shakespeare favourite that embraces the play’s darker undertones as well as the fizzy fun.
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Interviews
Interview: Joel Anderson on Theatre & Photography
Theatre and Photography author Joel Anderson tells us more about the connection between these seemingly dissimilar art forms.
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