A triumph! Jake Costello’s performance is incomparable. Arguably one of the best shows in south London!
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Picnic / Eastern Europeans for Dummies, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
A nice diversion to break up the working week if you’re in the area, and the second play of the two is definitely worth catching.
Read More »Guide Gods, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre – Review
A heartwarming and inclusive piece that expertly opens the door to start a discussion about disability and religion.
Read More »Shadows of Time – The 13th B’ak’tun, Arcola Theatre – Review
A modern and experimental journey through time from the birth of our planet to present day.
Read More »Laptop Dancer – Phoenix Artist Club, Review
An homage to women has never been done quite like this. Steven Carne brings to life the famous and not so famous through his own version of drag and vaudeville-like comedy.
Read More »Madame Bovary, The Hope Theatre – Review
Forget your high school thoughts of Madame Bovary, and dive into a fresh look at Gustave Flaubert’s classic. Banal realism is turned on its head as the classic characters satirise the humdrum of daily life in this dark comedy.
Read More »The Girl in the Blue Coat, The Hen and Chickens Theatre – Review
A charming love story with a classic story line of two women in love who are willing to take their fate into their own hands.
Read More »Alice Behind the Walled Garden, Streatham Rookery Gardens – Review
Utterly delightful! The perfect play to share with young thespians.
Read More »House of Burlesque, London Wonderground – Review
If you’ve never seen burlesque, then see this show! If you’ve seen burlesque, still see this show! Best of its kind in London.
Read More »Tour of Duty, Upstairs at the Gatehouse – Review
Poignant. This play touches deeply and exposes just how strong the love between a father and daughter can be, no matter the circumstances
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