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: Romeo and Juliet, WIlton’s Music Hall
A modern retelling of the classic Shakespeare tragedy blending traditional verse with physical theatre and clowning. Fresh and inventive, if lacking in emotional heft.
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Review: There is a Light and a Whistle for Attracting Attention, Jack Studio Theatre
An athletic romp through the emotional pain of dying love.
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Review: Villain Era, Bread and Roses Theatre
A biopic about online abuse that feels more like a ramble in the park than a hard-hitting punch.
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Review: Miss Myrtle’s Garden, Bush Theatre
Gripping, funny and poignant.
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Review: Our Cosmic Dust, Park Theatre
A touching tale of stars and sorrow, brought to life with stunning puppetry, that tugs at the heartstrings but frustrates the brain.
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Review: The Reckoning, Arcola Theatre
A beautifully crafted elucidation of the human impact of war that blurs the boundaries between audience and story, actively challenging how people stand by as devastation occurs.
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Review: Letters from Max, Hampstead Theatre
Simple in form but vast in feeling, Letters from Max is a work of raw honesty, where words, cello, and silence tell a story of life at its most fragile and beautiful.