An engaging, funny and thought provoking piece of political theatre that incorporates drama, song, physical theatre and puppetry to educate you about an appalling miscarriage of justice in Britain's history.
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Panti Bliss: High heels in low places, Soho Theatre – Review
A funny and (moving in places) drag / stand up show that is a little too long and could have done with a bit of variety. Recommended to hear the inspiring story of how an Irish drag queen took on the homophobic Irish establishment and won!
Read More »Twelfth Night, Iris Theatre – Review
A really approachable version of one of Shakespeare’s most loved comedies that’s suitable for all the family. A talented cast bring the play to life with song, dance and spirited delivery of the Bard’s words.
Read More »The Ted Bundy Project, Shoreditch Town Hall – Review
A really interesting theatrical experience that shines a light on people’s morbid fascination with serial killers.
Read More »Bridging the Void, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
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.
Read More »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.
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