A marvellous visual journey to the moon, guided by a talented physical performer.
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Road Show, Union Theatre – Review
A musical play about two meandering lives, which has a meandering past of its own.
Read More »Sister Mary McArthur’s Big Sunday Night Show, The Cockpit – Review
If you’re planning a Sunday drink with a comic twist, this show is the one for you.
Read More »Sleeping Beauty, Sadler’s Wells – Review
A classic children’s tale of sorcery and romance which captivates a grown-up audience with its gothic allure.
Read More »This is Private Property, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Must see. As a Londoner, whether you are an aspiring real estate developer or you sub-let a room from an unreachable landlord based overseas, This is Private Property will make you think hard about the capital's housing market.
Read More »The Three Kings, St James Theatre Studio – Review
A play with some potential but too short to stand on its own and in need of a good polish.
Read More »A Rabbi, a Vicar and an Imam Walk into a Comedy Club, JW3 – Review
What’s the role of humour in religion? A rabbi, a vicar and an imam audaciously jump on stage to give us a practical demonstration. The line between performing and preaching has never been so thin.
Read More »The Devil is an Ass, The Rose Playhouse – Review
An amusing story of a clumsy devil determined to fool around with humans. Definitely worth the effort required to understand the Shakespearean language.
Read More »One Last Waltz, The Hope Theatre – Review
This amusing and profound production hits home on the struggles of Alzheimer's disease.
Read More »Al Cubo, The Albany – Review
A slow paced and muddled show where the artists’ talent often drowns in a lack of consistency.
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