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 July 2024
Review: This Porno Does Not Pass the Bechdel Test, Ectetera Theatre
A carefully crafted show
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Review: A Balloon Will Pop*, Canal Cafe Theatre
From caveman to the edges of the universe
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Rob Warren16 June 2024
Review: Any Day Now, Etcetera Theatre
Utterly charming throughout
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Rob Warren15 June 2024
Review: Bedbug, Drayton Arms Theatre
Clever, intriguing and deceptive
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Rob Warren5 June 2024
Review: Radiant Vermin, Drayton Arms Theatre
A functional take on Philip Ridley's play about the housing crisis
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Rob Warren1 June 2024
Review: Sessions, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
An important examination of young offenders
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Rob Warren19 May 2024
Review: Taking a Love Pill at the End of the World, The Hope Theatre
Misery porn at its finest.
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Rob Warren11 May 2024
Review: Reanicorp, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Some interesting ideas at play
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Rob Warren4 May 2024
Review: Constellations, Drayton Arms Theatre
A beautiful showcase for a team of young actors
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