A fun evening in the same vein as Stomp or the Blue Man Group, but with more technology.
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The Trials of Oscar Wilde, Trafalgar Studios – Review
An important and educational piece. It somewhat lacked the panache expected for the stage.
Read More »Selfie, Ambassadors Theatre – Review
Some very strong young talent star in this adaptation and modernisation of a tale which is still enchanting as it is entertaining.
Read More »The Notebook, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
With genuine acting talent this play raised some interesting points about the effects of war on children and the complexity of human nature, however the length really let it down.
Read More »Clive and other stories, The Asylum, Caroline Court – Review
A show where the future of English Opera is clear. A well-produced evening with talented singers but there were a few niggles felt by yours truly.
Read More »Vinegar Tom/The Ice Man, Jackson Lane Theatre – Review
An enthusiastic ensemble performs two very different but good plays, which are flawed in the one in direction, and the other in length.
Read More »John Ferguson, Finborough Theatre – Review
A potentially strong performance of a play that has interesting ideas but rather lacks something for the modern day audience member.
Read More »Orpheus, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
If you have any love for theatre and performance it is imperative you go and see this play.
Read More »The Rite of Spring/Romeo and Juliet, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
An exciting and innovative production that brings new meaning to both Shakespeare and Stravinsky.
Read More »Modern Jesus, The Nursery – Review
Not my cup of tea. A play representing the dissatisfaction of my generation in London that didn't ring true.
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