An immersive performance based upon the American Indian worship of the rising sun combining movement and video. A lack of plot was not helped by some significant technical difficulties.
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Death Of A Comedian, Soho Theatre – Review
Death Of A Comedian is a one-act play that explores one man’s journey from the late-night pub circuit to stand-up stardom and the compromises he’s forced to make to get there.
Read More »Fashion Victim The Musical, The May Fair Hotel – Review
A badly organised play with an unapologetically under-rehearsed leading man. Could have been a good piece of high camp theatre but ended up more like a cheesy backwater panto.
Read More »Radiant Vermin, Soho Theatre – Review
A wickedly funny play that makes light of the current housing crisis.
Read More »Giovanni, The Vaults Waterloo – Review
An accessible and energetic opera, which simply requires a rethink of its staging.
Read More »The House That Looks Like Hitler, The Courtyard Theatre – Review
A funny and original piece of theatre, which takes a wry look at tabloid news and its effect on the lives of ordinary people.
Read More »Therese Raquin, Courtyard Theatre – Review
A solid production of a complex play but lost some of the nuances in this adaption. Staging issues that meant we missed some crucial parts.
Read More »The Cocktail Hour and Smokers at the Scene of a Crime, Hen and Chickens Theatre – Review
Witty writing makes this a fun evening out.
Read More »Fear in a Handful of Dust, COGARTSpace – Review
A WWI play packed with intensity, drama and humour – well worth seeing.
Read More »Pete the Temp vs Climate Change, Free Word Centre (Farringdon) – Review
Despite an overly-long support act, this was a thought-provoking stand-up show about climate change.
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