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: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time, Rotherham Civic Theatre
A moving and timely production, with a hugely talented cast who perform with humour, emotion and poignancy.
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Review: Who is Claude Cahun? Southwark Playhouse
An exciting premise highlighting an extraordinary, historically overlooked person regrettably gets wrapped up in itself attempting to do justice to a complex combination of elements.
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Review: Emma, The Questors Theatre
Classic novel gets a pleasant al fresco production
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Review: I Love You Michael, From Nadine, Old Red Lion Theatre
A dastardly, deft true-crime escapade
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Review: Troubled, The London Irish Centre
Energetic and engaging, but not without its pitfalls
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Review: Carmilla, The Other Palace
The original sapphic vampire story adapted into an astounding show.
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Review: One Way Out, Brixton House
A vibrant, uplifting and relevant production that honours the value of male friendship, the strength of community and the ongoing struggle against persistent racial prejudice affecting countless lives.
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Review: The Dance of Death, The Libra Theatre Café
An empathic and tortuous placeholder of relationships, aspirations and deceptions in the confined times of Covid 19.
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Review: Mothers’ Day/Fathers’ Day, Drayton Arms Theatre
A duo of very different tales about two individuals facing inner struggles in attempts to not only be someone their parents can be proud of, but to have pride in themselves.