Rahul Rose
Freelance journalist. Rahul has had many passions and interests over the years – anthropology, Danish food and disco to name a few. They come and go at an alarming rate. A rare constant throughout though has been his love of theatre. Too cowardly to tread the boards himself, he has had to content himself with a life of watching and criticising from the side lines. By day Rahul works as a freelance journalist, while at night you are likely to find him watching a play in a pub theatre somewhere in North London. As a great fan of all things unknown and odd, Rahul has a particular fondness for the newer and less commercially palatable fringes of theatre.
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Skint, The Vaults – Review
A funny and well-written piece about four young east Londoners struggling to get ahead.
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The Flouers O’Edinburgh – Finborough Theatre – Review
Excellent theatre from the Finborough in this contemporarily relevant play about the historical conflict between Scottish and English identities.
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Beats by Del, The Nursery Theatre – Review
Light-hearted, fun and silly – everything that an improv night should be.
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Hobson’s Choice, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre – Review
An interesting take on a Victorian exploration of gender and class.
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Privacy, Donmar Warehouse – Review
If you've ever wondered if there is a price to pay for having a smart phone, this is the play…
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Fairytales for Grown-ups Season 2, The Forge Camden – Review
Witty asides, audience interaction and plenty of comedy will keep you engaged, but perhaps not inspired.
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The Trunk, The Space – Review
It would have worked wonderfully as a short-story but it does not play out well on the stage.
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