Flew the Coop has wings that, whilst slightly clipped, are strong enough to make it fly. (Unlike the chickens that weren't harmed during the making of this play.)
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Winter Solstice, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
This play offers great production value through experimental staging and dramatic dialogue.
Read More »BU21, Trafalgar Studios – Review
The transfer of this play from Theatre503 is well deserved, allowing BU21 to shine even brighter to a whole new audience.
Read More »Glockenspiel, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A play that never quite fulfils its promise, but does have enough depth and humour to make it an interesting two hours.
Read More »Pride and Prejudice, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A unique take on a classic story that welcomes you with open arms with its expert humour.
Read More »Scrooge And The Seven Dwarves, Theatre503 – Review
A pantomime that will appeal to everyone, even those who are not convinced by the genre.
Read More »Quint-essential, Peacock Theatre – Review
A fun, easy-to-consume show that would be great for anyone looking to give something new a go; a production that allows you to sample a range of ballet to work out what you may want to see more of.
Read More »The Acedian Pirates, Theatre503 – Review
Jay Taylor's debut play about war shows great promise and is a tribute to the Theatre503 Playwriting Award of which this was previously shortlisted.
Read More »From Ibiza to the Norfolk Broads, Waterloo East Theatre – Review
A delight of music and imagery for any Bowie fan, and a show-stealing performance from Alex Wilton in this emotional journey through London.
Read More »Skin A Cat, The Bunker – Review
A marvellous debut play in this new venue that offers great promise of what else The Bunker may bring to the London theatre scene in the future.
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