Rob Warren
Someone once described Rob as "the left leaning arm of Everything Theatre" and it's a description he proudly accepted. It is also a description that explains many of his play choices, as he is most likely to be found at plays that try to say something about society. Willing though to give most things a watch, with the exception of anything immersive - he prefers to sit quietly at the back watching than taking part!
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Rob Warren3 August 2023Review: Maybe I Do…?, Hen and Chickens Theatre
Cova Camblor exposes the oddities of the English language via her character who falls in love at the drop of…
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Rob Warren16 July 2023Review: Ghost Light, The Hope Theatre
Retains a traditional style at its core, but with an enjoyable dark edge. One to enjoy even for those who…
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Rob Warren10 July 2023Review: Secret Thoughts, Omnibus Theatre
It somehow left me cold and disinterested
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Rob Warren9 July 2023Review: Are we not drawn onward to new erA, Southbank Centre
A play about the climate crisis, that rewards a little patience with something unforgettable.
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Rob Warren7 July 2023Review: Fisheye, Omnibus Theatre
A play that will challenge your thinking about smart technology and AI
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Rob Warren29 June 2023Review: Strangers, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A piece of lyrically beautiful theatre
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Rob Warren21 June 2023Review: Far Out, Omnibus Theatre
A rather fun and silly play set in space.
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Interviews
Rob Warren16 June 2023Interview: Florence Howard on her debut play Agatha
Florence Howard on her debut play Agatha
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Rob Warren16 June 2023Review: these words that’ll linger like ghosts till the day we drop down dead, The Pleasance
Told with the typical Chewboy meta-ness.
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Rob Warren10 June 2023Review: Our Last First, The Space
At its very core, a beautiful and simple love story
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