Rob Warren
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Shit-Faced Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
It might be very much a one joke pony, but that one joke has so much to offer it’s worth…
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Homegrown Festival, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
It might not be aimed at the older audience, but the energy and joy within the building is so infectious…
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Run, The Bunker – Review
A top notch play and incredible one man performance, all let down by issues with the staging. If you go,…
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I’m Gonna Pray For You So Hard, Finborough Theatre – Review
Fine acting, fine script, intimate venue, even a pub downstairs, everything that good theatre should be.
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Flew the Coop, New Diorama Theatre — Review
Flew the Coop has wings that, whilst slightly clipped, are strong enough to make it fly. (Unlike the chickens that…
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Winter Solstice, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
This play offers great production value through experimental staging and dramatic dialogue.
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BU21, Trafalgar Studios – Review
The transfer of this play from Theatre503 is well deserved, allowing BU21 to shine even brighter to a whole new…
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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…
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Pride and Prejudice, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A unique take on a classic story that welcomes you with open arms with its expert humour.
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Scrooge And The Seven Dwarves, Theatre503 – Review
A pantomime that will appeal to everyone, even those who are not convinced by the genre.
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