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Comedy
Henry V, The Rose Theatre – Review
A rather funny version of Henry V with big performances from a small cast.
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Drama
Invincible, St James Theatre – Review
Some of the circumstances that both couples find themselves in don’t seem entirely believable, however this is a very enjoyable…
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Drama
Daytona, Theatre Royal Haymarket – Review
The second half of the play is by far the better of the two, however the production is worth seeing…
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Comedy
Fathers and Sons, Donmar Warehouse – Review
This is one of my favourite productions of the year so far. Joshua James in particular gives an incredibly emotional…
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Drama
Confessions of Gordon Brown, Ambassadors Theatre – Review
A interesting show giving insight into the mindset of our former PM.
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Drama
Three Sisters – Southwark Playhouse – Review
A strong cast helps to make the relationships believable but I struggled to fully believe that the drama was unfolding…
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Alternative
Starring James Franco, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
If you enjoy new and unusual theatre this will be right up your street, but it is definitely not everyone’s…
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Drama
Amateur Girl, St James Studio – Review
An excellent performance from Speed ensures the audience remains focused on Julie and her heart-wrenching story. For those who enjoy…
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