Drama
A staple for us and for many if you fancy a more traditional play. When we first started Everything Theatre it was specifically to review drama. We’ve branched out over the years, but it will always be a favourite of ours.
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Review: 1:17am, or Until the Words Run Out, Finborough Theatre
Ambitious and emotionally charged, this play offers powerful moments amidst dark themes and is a moving reminder of grief’s ability to both fracture and unite us.
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Review: The Paper Doll House, Old Red Lion Pub and Playhouse
This lavish period drama is a fascinating and compelling exploration of the glories and perils that the pursuit of fame and fortune can bring.
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Review: Here There Are Blueberries, Stratford East
A compelling and thought provoking examination of human morality, sparked by an SS officer’s photo album of Auschwitz
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Review: Learning How To Dive, White Bear Theatre
A gentle, moving and slightly old-fashioned drama that puts a new spin on a gay love story for the ages
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Review: Dear Liar, Jermyn Street Theatre
A fascinating insight into one of the greatest playwrights of our time, and the actor he adored and spent four decades corresponding with.
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Review: Miles, Southwark Playhouse, Borough
An excellent production with a meandering story.
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Review: Krapp’s Last Tape, Stanley Arts Centre
No grandiosity, only careful attention to detail.
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Review: Guidelines, New Diorama
A dizzying digital fairytale, Guidelines feels like Brothers Grimm in binary code.
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Review: Go Feral Like The Big Dogs, Union Theatre
Excellent performances from both actors in this interesting and fast paced study on the fall out from unrestrained ambition and corporate greed.
