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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Three Unrelated Short Plays, Theatre N16 – Review
An impressive and entertaining debut. You won’t be blown away, but it’s an enjoyable hour.
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La Ronde, The Bunker – Review
A cleverly crafted and thought-provoking piece of theatre, featuring a playful 'randomiser' mechanism
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Villain, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Pros: An immensely likable performance from Maddie Rice, making light of a demanding script. Cons: A story told in flashback wasn’t easy to follow at times. There are times when we get things wrong in our job. The consequences are, for the most…
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How (Not) to Live in Suburbia, Soho Theatre — Review
A show for every Londoner that is in love with London but has occasionally experienced loneliness in the city.
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Taking Flight Festival, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A sharp and engaging collection of relatable and moving stories from new writers.
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Dubailand, Finborough Theatre — Review
An interesting production punctuated with some impressive character dialogue. Worth seeing but could use some fine-tuning.
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Frankenstein, Greenwich Theatre – Review
There are so many excellent components to this newly adapted version of Frankenstein but unfortunately the direction lets it down.
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Henry V, Southwark Cathedral – Review
A brilliantly conceived adaptation.
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We Raise Our Hands In The Sanctuary, The Albany – Review
An ambitious play about the 1980s gay club scene underscored by a thrilling dance beat.
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Focus Group, Ovalhouse – Review
Pros: Brilliant writing, excellent acting Cons: You have to be comfortable with audience participation to enjoy the show There are many reasons why I love Woody Allen. Not least of them is his rare gift of addressing profound existential issues…