An incredible script moved effortlessly to the estate to create a charming and picturesque piece of drama that can be enjoyed by anyone.
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Feast, Battersea Arts Theatre – Review
A stirring and gutsy show that captures the dirtiest truths about human nature.
Read More »Calm Down, Dear: ‘Women’s Hour’ and ‘Pretty Ugly’, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Both productions are a bit rough around the edges but could be enjoyed by anyone who holds strong views on feminism.
Read More »Punching Jane, Courtyard Theatre – Review
This is a great premise for a play but in its current state is more flyweight than heavyweight. Very different from anything else off West End currently.
Read More »Miss Saigon, Prince Edward Theatre – Review
Miss Saigon is a stunning musical and will entertain audiences for many years to come but this revival doesn’t quite live up to die-hard fan’s expectations.
Read More »Rachel Mars: The Way You Tell Them, Canada Water Culture Space – Review
A potentially clever insight into humour and the ways in which we use it as a coping mechanism. Perhaps this is a psychologist’s dream, but it’s not for everyone.
Read More »A Hard Rain, Above the Stag Theatre – Review
An interesting production which, with a few tweaks and additions and potentially a little extra length, could easily be taken to a bigger audience.
Read More »Tell Me on a Sunday, The Duchess Theatre – Review
Webb is not as dynamic or strong as she once was but if you want to quench your thirst for nostalgia, I don’t think you will be disappointed.
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