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 Olive Boy, Southwark Playhouse
Powerful, poignant and piquant; an outrageously funny yet heartbreakingly moving exploration of the universal experiences of adolescence and grief.
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Review: Imposed, The Hope Theatre
A well-intentioned but ultimately underdeveloped new play tackling incel culture and the issue of explicit AI deepfakes
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Review: Our American Queen, Bridewell Theatre
An elegant, poised and often striking story of restrained passions that only superficially reveals its titular character.
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Review: Strategic Love Play, LAMDA
An impressive rollercoaster, conjured from a table, two chairs and two people.
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Review: Orphans, Jermyn Street Theatre
The intimate basement space helps Kessler’s three-hander to build tension and claustrophobia.
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Review: A Ghost In Your Ear, Hampstead Theatre
All the feel of a classic ghost story with a clever modern twist – but its gimmick of using headphones feels slightly unnecessary.
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Review: 180° Chord, Greenwich Theatre Studio
A substantial and compelling play with a strong script, strong performances and plenty to think about.
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Review: Wishes, Libra Theatre Café
A raw and reflective Christmas moment.
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Review: Christmas Day, Almeida Theatre
A serving of powerful and playful family drama that spans generations, as a Jewish family deals with getting together for a takeaway on 25 December.
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Review: It Happened To Me, Old Red Lion Theatre
A bleak but often revealing insight into Rat Pack star Peter Lawford's career, albeit one which suffers from some factual inaccuracies.