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Author Archives: Maria McKenzie
Review: One Minute, King’s Head Theatre
This revival remains relevant 20 years later
Read More »Review: Dawn Again: A Rap Opera, King’s Head Theatre
A farcical six-hander, which is overpowered by the incessant rapping and loud music.
Read More »Review: Candlesticks, White Bear Theatre
Fails to deliver.
Read More »Review: Somebody’s Daughter, Camden Fringe 2022
Overcomplicated one-woman show about adoption.
Read More »Review: The Poison Belt, Jermyn Street Theatre
A good, timely adaptation of a classic novel.
Read More »Review: Forsaking Others, White Bear Theatre
A story with a few nuggets of good performance and humour.
Read More »Review: An Intervention, Riverside Studios
A unique, compelling and energetically performed two-hander
Read More »Review: If. Destroyed. Still. True. The Hope Theatre
A three-hander about friendship and mental health.
Read More »Review: Steve, Seven Dials Playhouse
brimming with joy, humour, pathos, and poignancy.
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