Lois Zoppi
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Fanny and Stella, Above the Stag – Review
A flamboyant and truly delightful account of London’s most daring Victorian men.
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The Three Lions, St. James Theatre – Review
A playful and witty romp with a very talented cast.
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Milked, Soho Theatre – Review
An absurd and poignant play that wrestles with current issues.
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The Diary of a Nobody, The King’s Head Theatre – Review
Hilarious and chaotic, it evokes the fun of the original novel with great results.
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Glass Mountain, St George’s Gardens – Review
A great summer evening out for both adults and children alike.
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The Corruption of Dorian Gray, The Lion and Unicorn – Review
An atmospheric and highly enjoyable adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s famous story.
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Cool Rider, The Duchess Theatre – Review
A tongue-in cheek follow up to Grease, Cool Rider bursts with energy and humour.
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Nina Kristofferson’s Billie Holiday Story, New Wimbledon Theatre – Review
Intelligent, moving and soulful show intertwining music and drama.
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Hobson’s Choice, South London Theatre – Review
Warm-hearted and witty, Hobson’s Choice is a highly entertaining study of 1880s family life.
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The Final Revelation of Sherlock Holmes, Pleasance Theatre – Review
Strapped for cash and remembering the good old cases, The Final Revelation is a playful adaptation of England’s most famous…
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