Katy Proctor
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SIRO-A, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
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.
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Selfie, Ambassadors Theatre – Review
Some very strong young talent star in this adaptation and modernisation of a tale which is still enchanting as it…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Orpheus, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
If you have any love for theatre and performance it is imperative you go and see this play.
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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.
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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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