An extraordinary visual and physical performance that defies definition
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Review: Broken Water, Arcola Theatre
Effectively expresses the dilemma of motherhood forever experienced by women.
Read More »Review: Bury Me, Riverside Studios
Redeemed in the moments that focus on loss and emotion.
Read More »Review: The Most Precious of Goods, Marylebone Theatre
A haunting narrative reminding us of the power of human love that existed despite the horror of the Holocaust.
Read More »Review: Afterglow, Southwark Playhouse
Afterglow embodies the ever-conflicting reality of love and relationships
Read More »Review: Nearly Lear, Playground Theatre
A funny, engaging and captivating production of King Lear
Read More »Review: Nan, Me & Barbara Pravi, Camden People’s Theatre
An accomplished and moving performance
Read More »Review: Tiger, Omnibus Theatre
A deft and engaging script, Tiger explores the individual and universal nature of grief, and cathartic kindness in a tale that deliberately blurs reality.
Read More »Review: Runaway, Bread and Roses Theatre
An energetic and poignant account of a young person’s quest for love, friendship and success in an alien environment.
Read More »Review: That Face, Orange Tree Theatre
With impeccable acting from all That Face captures the unravelling of a family torn apart by alcoholism.
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