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: Ratking, The Playground Theatre
An innovatively presented drama, exploring the shifts of power through its winners and losers across ages and species.
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Review: Disposable, Union Theatre
A well-intentioned debut production following five flat-sharing uni students as they embark on their second year, and deal with a sexual assault accusation.
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Review: Fatherland, Hampstead Theatre
A bumpy road trip with strong performances.
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Review: Karen, Underbelly Boulevard
Cathartic potential is clear, but emotional connection is missing.
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Review: Jamless, Lion & Unicorn Theatre
A strong dose of Northern humour allows this gritty tale of grief and avoidance to flourish in the dusty space of childhood memories.
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Review: The Meat Kings! (Inc.) of Brooklyn Heights, Park Theatre
A kitchen drama sharp as a butcher's knife.
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Review: Mendaki (To Climb), The Cockpit
An intriguing insight into the lives of several characters who relocate to the UK.
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Review: HELD, Old Red Lion Theatre
A misfiring dementia drama that drowns emotional truth in monologues about electrons and induction hobs.
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Review: Othello, Theatre Royal Haymarket
Deep and Dangerous
