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: Piss Girls, Hope Theatre
A charmingly quirky tale of teen female friendship that just needs a little more depth.
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Review: Can’t Kill the Spirit, Waterloo East Theatre
An interesting look at protesting and family dynamics.
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Review: Outside Voice, Soho Poly
Deliberately challenging the concept of one truth resulting from individual human emotion and experience, this play invites the audience to reflect on diverse perspectives and consider what that means for compassionate dialogue.
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Review: Ivories, Old Red Lion Theatre
A captivating and atmospheric thriller full of drama and terrors from both human and otherworldly origins.
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Review: Places I Never Think About, Omnibus Theatre
Tales from Eastern Europe spun together through music, song, dance and puppets.
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Review: Spoons, Hen and Chickens Theatre
A well-written and engaging exploration of overcoming the challenges brought by a life-changing illness.
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Review: Ugly Sisters, Soho Theatre
Ugly Sisters is a deliberately unnerving, deeply moving piece of performance art looking at the treatment and identities of trans women from a particular moment in history to present day.
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Review: A Montage of Monet, New Wimbledon Theatre Studio
An informative solo show with flashes of charm, but lacking the dramatic brushstrokes to truly bring its subject to life
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Review: God, The Devil & Me, Drayton Arms Theatre
A well-written, interesting and sympathetic production that eloquently demonstrates the complexity of living with mental health issues.