Captivating and exhilarating, teeming with physical creativity.
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Review: Crash and Burn, Etcetera Theatre
A thought-provoking, topical comedy that highlights current trends, and where the rich and famous get some stick.
Read More »Review: Private Lives, Southwold Arts Theatre
A fast-moving, dapper and contemporary performance, that stays true to Coward
Read More »Review: A Fox on the Fairway, Aldeburgh Theatre
The seaside farce with a FORE! star rating
Read More »Review: Swim, Omnibus Theatre
Sink or swim, that’s what friends are for.
Read More »Review: Smoke, Southwark Playhouse Borough
The incendiary exploitation and exploration of passions
Read More »Review: Here, Southwark Playhouse
Clive Judd’s debut work deftly explores the effort required to simply coexist.
Read More »Review: Jews. In Their Own Words, Royal Court Theatre
Verbatim accounts of prejudicial behaviour battle against a range of racist slurs and stereotype.
Read More »Review: Sniff, Theatre 503
A highly creative, original production
Read More »Review: Dreamers 夢中人 , Omnibus Theatre
Clapham’s Omnibus Theatre continues to sparkle with a collection of original productions that give home to a range of voices and identities during their 2022 summer season. Its most current offering shines a light on the aftermath of the 2019 Hong Kong protests. In 2019, to dream in Hong Kong was a euphemism for protest. To dream was tough, challenging and threatening. Further, given that there may still be risks for those that have opposed the government changes, this production ...
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