Mike Carter
Mike Carter is a playwright, script-reader, workshop leader and dramaturg. He has worked across London’s fringe theatre scene for over a decade and remains committed to supporting new talent and good work.
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Mike Carter4 July 2023
Book Review: Sarah Kane’s Theatre of Psychic Life, by Leah Sidi
A fascinating dramaturgical analysis of Sarah Kane’s work
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Mike Carter4 June 2023
Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Charterhouse Square
Irresistibly charming outdoor shenanigans
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Mike Carter19 May 2023
Review: The Dumb Waiter & A Slight Ache, Greenwich Theatre
Underpowered and ponderous
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Mike Carter10 May 2023
Review: Under Milk Wood, Wilton’s Music Hall
Seeing it simply staged with skill and affection is an absolute joy.
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Mike Carter14 April 2023
Review: Quality Street, Richmond Theatre
This well-meaning revival certainly raises a smile
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Mike Carter18 March 2023
Review: Accidental Death of An Anarchist, Lyric Hammersmith
there's more to this razor-sharp, rapid-fire treat of a comedy than pleasing the crowd
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Mike Carter16 March 2023
Review: Ruddigore, Wilton’s Music Hall
A delightfully entertaining romp of a production.
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Mike Carter25 February 2023
Review: The Walworth Farce, Southwark Playhouse (Elephant)
Enda Walsh’s curio of a play delights in tearing up the rulebook.
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Review: Live to Tell: (A Proposal for) The Madonna Jukebox Musical, Omnibus Theatre
Packing an impressive punch.
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Mike Carter3 December 2022
Review: Yippee Ki Yay, King’s Head Theatre
Revisit a classic 1980s action blockbuster.
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