A great introduction to opera, transforming a subject that’s often considered inaccessible into an easier-to-digest format with lively, in-depth writing.
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Sheltered, Tabard Theatre – Review
Featuring a witty script, Sheltered's central message about homelessness can sometimes lose its way for the sake of a joke, but it's ultimately an original black comedy.
Read More »God Bless the Child, Jerwood Theatre Upstairs – Review
This dark satire that pits reputation against educational progress is an unsettling but effective production.
Read More »Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Harrington’s Pie and Mash Shop – Review
Thrilling, original and demonstrating lots of creativity, Sweeney Todd rivals big budget West End shows with the enthusiasm of its cast and the intimacy of immersive theatre.
Read More »The Greene Card, The Space – Review
A heart-warming, engrossing show from a strong new addition to London's theatre scene.
Read More »The Sequel, London Welsh Centre – Review
A great choice for a humorous night out even if it is lacking in its central plotline at times. Guaranteed to make you chuckle!
Read More »When You Say Goodbye, London Theatre Workshop – Review
While rather short, the musical’s talented cast and strong score make it the perfect evening entertainment material for nostalgia-seeking theatre goers.
Read More »Up From Paradise, New Wimbledon Studio Theatre – Review
Successful premiere of a rib-tickling comedy musical from one of America's greatest playwrights.
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