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Review: The Story of Peer Gynt, Coronet Theatre
An accomplished and heartwarming performance, in which Kåre Conradi reflects on how Gynt became Norway’s most unlikely national hero.
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Review: Too Small To Tell, Riverside Studios
An important and moving account of the ongoing repercussions for Weinstein’s lesser-known victims, and a powerful reminder of the lasting…
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Review: By Trial & Error, Unicorn Theatre
By Trial & Error is delightful and wholesome show that showcases outstanding acrobatic performances inspired by slapstick and silent film:…
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Review: The Signalman, Drayton Arms Theatre
This two-person Dickens adaptation features a detailed but claustrophobic design and despite obvious effort the story is muddled and unclear.
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Review: Marking Time, Sadler’s Wells
The transition from a quiet, intimate reflection on identity, to a fluid, playful water inspired trio culminating in a dark,…
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Review: Drifting, Southwark Playhouse
Strong female performances and atmospheric staging stand out, although the script’s vagueness can leave much for the audience to interpret.
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Review: From Dusk Til Dawn, Hackney Church
An immersive, theatrical journey through four centuries of music. Clever staging, individual instrument highlights, insightful commentary, and dynamic lighting creates…
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Review: Runner Girl, Peckham Theatre
Runner Girl is a heartfelt, energetic solo show about a young Black woman finding her rhythm again after university.
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