Felicity Peel
Felicity is a Theology graduate from Manchester University, who has been searching for something meaningful ever since she stopped arguing about the reality of God or the theological roots of anti-Semitism. She has always loved the theatre, from the West End to Broadway and is a sucker for Shakespeare but will never be convinced that Wicked is a winner.
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Blush, Soho Theatre – Review
An insightful and powerful production about the victims and perpetrators of sexual revenge in the digital age.
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Incident at Vichy, Finborough Theatre – Review
This Holocaust drama is powerful in its message and delivery, while maintaining a subtlety and elegance in its execution.
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The Importance of Being Earnest, Bridewell Theatre – Review
Considering the brilliance of the script, I did not laugh as much as I had hoped.
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Madam Butterfly, King’s Head Theatre – Review
An accessible production with some captivating performances.
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The Doppel Gang, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Four young actors take on the task of masquerading as the Marx brothers in this charming and slightly vulnerable production.
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The Kite Runner, Wyndham’s Theatre – Review
A good adaptation of the book, but the limitations of the stage do not allow room for the emotive intricacies…
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Dr. Angelus, Finborough Theatre – Review
Pros: Wonderful acting from a talented cast. Cons: The script slows a little towards a slightly disappointing end. Do you…
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