Intense and powerful, exploring ‘normal love’ through the extremes of emotions using dance and music. An experience I won’t forget in a hurry.
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Significant Other Festival 2014: Undercover, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
This is a brilliant and thoroughly entertaining festival, even without taking into account the astonishingly short time taken to put the plays together.
Read More »No strings attached (sort of)
From the wonders of War Horse to a giant, wall-penetrating elephant ghost: the UK's love affair with puppetry is in full swing this summer
Read More »The London Short Play Festival, Tea House Theatre – Review
Although there was potential in all three plays, a few weak links in the cast let the night down.
Read More »Paula’s Story, Chickenshed – Review
Incredibly moving. Telling Paula's story through the eyes of her family is an effective method of showing their strength and love.
Read More »Translations, Rose Theatre Kingston – Review
Great acting and design package heavy subject matter in an approachable and enjoyable way.
Read More »BABY/LON, Hackney Downs Studios – Review
A powerful and hard-hitting show, which gives voice to care-leavers who want to share their experiences.
Read More »My First Ballet: Coppélia, Peacock Theatre – Review
A great show for the family, particularly enchanting for any future ballerinas with talented dancers adding interest for older audience members.
Read More »The Chickenshed Theatre: Artistic Diversity at its Best
From a run-down shed to a purpose built theatre of their very own: Lily Middleton takes us back over 40 years of determination and success from the Chickenshed Theatre.
Read More »Passion, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Overall the show felt slightly unpolished, which was a shame as some of the ideas established, alongside the brilliant music, could lend themselves to a very powerful performance.
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