Set entirely in a railway carriage, this play combines humour and pathos in an entertaining, and often hilarious, examination of five relationships
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The Canterbury Tales – New Diorama Theatre, review
An exuberant cast produce a tapestry of tales that's both entertaining and poignant, with serious themes woven through the hilarity.
Read More »Shooting with Light, New Diorama – Review
An intriguing telling of the careers of two prominent photojournalists, but lacking the spark of emotion.
Read More »Playground, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
A confusing play which unfortunately feels lacking in message
Read More »The Win Bin, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
Razor-sharp writing and a superb performance from Kate Kennedy make this a must-see show.
Read More »Tonight I’m Gonna Be the New Me, Soho Theatre – Review
A funny, affecting, life-affirming show performed to perfection.
Read More »Decide-A-Quest, Canal Café Theatre – Review
A fun-packed hour of often hilarious action and punning, directed by audience decisions.
Read More »Three Days in the Country, National Theatre – Review
An old-fashioned, stagey adaptation that brings some humour to Turganev's original.
Read More »Fatherland & Until You Hear That Bell, The Place – Review
Two autobiographical studies, featuring very different approaches to narrative structure.
Read More »Son of Man, Bread and Roses Theatre – Review
A detailed dissection of the biblical setting, but over-long and too polemical.
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