Clever and amusing parody
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Review: Mr and Mrs Nobody, Jermyn Street Theatre
An amusing and gentle comedy
Read More »Review: Bad Days and Odd Nights, Greenwich Theatre
A series of outstandingly performed one-act plays
Read More »Macbeth, Greenwich Theatre – Review
Extremely enjoyable, accessible production.
Read More »Syndrome, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Pedestrian account of four soldiers serving together in Operation Desert Storm
Read More »It’s Beautiful Over There, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Within this monologue Stephanie Greenwood does an excellent job of portraying several different personalities. There is her 7 year old self, delighted with a recently acquired dolls house, but at the same time angry at the loss of her grandad; her sassy 13 year old self mourns a grandmother; and we meet a Polish ancestor who insists upon playing the perfect hostess in spite of suffering an injury to her foot (with dire consequences). Stephanie regales us with stories of family history, ...
Read More »Blitz!, Union Theatre – Review
A good cast deliver the catchy score in this revival of Lionel Bart’s nostalgic musical
Read More »One Million Tiny Plays About Britain, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
An amusing and thought-provoking series of vignettes, inspired by people-watching and listening.
Read More »An Act of God, The Vaults – Review
Irreverent and funny ninety minutes of mirth based on @TheTweetofGod
Read More »Touching the Void, Duke of York’s Theatre – Review
Gripping and exciting account of true events on the Peruvian Andes.
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