Rob Warren
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Interviews
Interview: Mark Thomas on ‘The Red Shed’
Stand-up and political activist Mark Thomas chats about his latest one-man show The Red Shed, putting the personal and political…
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A Clockwork Orange, OSO Arts Centre– Review
A brave and worthwhile production of a classic story, given new life by this youthful and energetic team, and all…
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Title Of Show, Waterloo East Theatre – Review
If lighthearted comedy theatre is for you, this is well worth a watch. The young cast belt out songs and…
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Unfaithful, Found111 – Review
A finely written and performed piece of drama in a very interesting venue.
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Interviews
Interview: Director Cressida Brown on ‘Screens’
Screens director Cressida Brown talks about her work on the production, putting Pokemon Go onstage, and the challenges of having…
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Screens, Theatre503 – Review
Highly enjoyable, funny, thought-provoking and well written, this play is justly housed at one of London's leading fringe theatres for…
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Squirm, Theatre503 – Review
A definite work in progress. A solid idea, but at the moment the show doesn’t give you enough reason to…
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Twelfth Night With Comedians, London Wonderground – Review
A unique take on Shakespeare; for all its many faults, it's still well worth exploring this and this company’s upcoming…
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American Idiot, Arts Theatre – Review
From air guitars to actual guitars, American Idiot is a musical just different enough to appeal to a whole new…
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Screwed, Theatre503 – Review
A thought-provoking play that lives up to the reputation of this amazing theatre, and one that makes it impossible not…
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