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Author Archives: Mike Carter
Review: Noor, Southwark Playhouse
The biography of an unlikely hero of World War II
Read More »Review: The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Rose Theatre Kingston
A tuneful update of Brecht’s 1944 classic.
Read More »Review: An Inspector Calls, New Wimbledon Theatre
It feels as important today as it ever has.
Read More »Review: Hero & Leander, Or, I Love You, But Everything’s Under Water, Southbank Centre
A folky, romantic, fun treat for your ears that would rock the right venue.
Read More »Review: You Know We Belong Together, Southbank Centre
Cuts across barriers and puts our shared humanity centre stage.
Read More »Book Review: The Wrong Side of The Room: A Life in Music Theatre
A witty and revealing showbusiness autobiography
Read More »Review: Duck, Jermyn Street Theatre
Duck entertainingly explores the world of cricket and national identity.
Read More »Book Review: Noël Coward: The Playwright’s Craft in A Changing Theatre
A fascinating academic insight
Read More »Review: Twelfth Night, Oasis Farm Waterloo
Small, but beautifully formed
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