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 Warren7 April 2024
Review: Insult To Injury, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A satirical, yet slightly disturbing, look at the inner workings of social media.
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Rob Warren7 April 2024
Review: Horne’s Descent, Old Red Lion Theatre
A play that is well worth talking about afterwards
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Rob Warren7 April 2024
Review: The Death and Life of All of Us, Camden People’s Theatre
A tale of self-discovery and acceptance
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Rob Warren26 March 2024
Review: Analogue, OSO Arts Centre
This staged reading is given a little extra sparkle by its star performers
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Rob Warren17 March 2024
Review: Rapture, Drayton Arms Theatre
Not so much Chekhov's gun as Chekhov's needle
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Review: Stay Here and Die With Me, Drayton Arms Theatre
An intriguingly bleak yet fascinating landscape
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Rob Warren2 March 2024
Review: Standing at the Sky’s Edge, Gillian Lynne Theatre
Inside Standing at the Sky’s Edge is a beautiful beating heart filled with Hawley wonder.
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Rob Warren16 February 2024
Review: I, Lord, The Space
A powerful piece of fringe theatre that will surely drive much-needed conversations about our relationship with religion.
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