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Review: Vera; Or, The Nihilists, Jack Studio Theatre
Oscar Wilde and a Russian militant named Vera – a marriage made in heaven?
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Review: The Truth About Blayds, Finborough Theatre
A fascinating revival of an A.A. Milne play that will transport you back to the twenties.
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Review: Becoming Tosca, Arcola Theatre
A Tosca with a backstory in Argentina instead of Rome? Hmm... Great music to hear, but despite a promisingly reimagined…
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Review: Don Giovanni, Arcola Theatre
Can’t afford opera? Yes you can! Get down to the Arcola and see -and HEAR - a wonderful production of…
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Review: From Beyond the End, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Five go mad at The Lion and Unicorn! Not quite, but fertile ground to find the next Ayckbourn or Pinter…
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Review: Testament at Grimeborn, Arcola Theatre
A sumptuous feast of music, superbly sung and played, but lacking a convincing common thread to pull the elements together.
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Review: The Unkillable Mike Malloy, Bridge House Theatre
Based on an incredible true story of an indestructible Bronx Irishman, this noir tale needs more oomph. Pump up the…
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Review: Shout! The Mod Musical, Upstairs at the Gatehouse
A joyous, brilliantly sung juke-box of all your sixties favourites celebrating the sounds, colours, beats, hairstyles and the ENERGY of…
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Review: Toxic and Hermione’s Dinner, White Bear Theatre
Two topics, both alike in interest, in fair Kennington, where we lay our scene. Alright, no more mangled quotes but…
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