I Am Thomas is a smart, funny, stylish and thoroughly Scottish paean to a forgotten subversive.
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The McConnell New Writing Fund, Theatro Technis – Review
All four playwrights, all four directors, and the entire ensemble show great promise and, although things drag at times, this is generally a charming and engaging showcase.
Read More »Meta, Canada Water Culture Space – Review
Cardboard Citizens’ production of Sarah Woods’ play is a thought-provoking evening that easily inspires discussion
Read More »What I Learned From Johnny Bevan, Soho Theatre – Review
This is a whirlwind hour of delectably angry poetry that tells a pertinent story and is delivered with an enthralling vigour.
Read More »The Devil Speaks True, Vault Festival – Review
This attempt at immersive theatre is well-intentioned but unfortunately lacks clarity of message
Read More »Give Me Your Love, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
An enjoyable, if not particularly memorable, hour of original, thought-provoking theatre that ruminates sensitively on a serious topic.
Read More »Hangmen, Wyndham’s Theatre – Review
Hangmen has had praise heaped upon from all sides and deservedly so. It’s one of the landmark shows of 2015: powerful, hilarious, and one-hundred per cent memorable.
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