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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Gertrude – The Cry, Theatre N16 – Review
A rare chance to see an accomplished revival of a significant work, but be prepared for an uncomfortable evening - both physically and emotionally.
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Phaedra(s), Barbican – Review
An emotionally raw trilogy which challenges as much as it intrigues.
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Handle with Care, Urban Locker Old Street – Review
Pros: A really interesting piece of immersive theatre, cleverly choreographed in an extremely unusual space. Cons: Could have been a little more succinct in places, and it was sometimes difficult to see bits of the action because of the space.…
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Titanic, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
A remarkable musical work with significant historical value. Certainly bound to become a classic.
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Eigengrau, King’s Head Theatre – Review
A production brimming with the disorganised passion of young adulthood. Like a sitcom, the joy of watching this play is in spending time with a cast of relatable characters and seeing their lives intertwine.
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Stella, Hoxton Hall – Review
A fabulous piece of theatre: I was gripped right from the beginning and stayed on the edge of my seat throughout the performance. Go and see it whilst you have the chance.
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Minefield, Royal Court Theatre– Review
An emotionally charged ninety minutes of real life experiences from real life veterans, made even more powerful by the casting of both Brits and Argentineans.
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Off the Kings Road, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A heavyweight cast save a lightweight script in what might otherwise have been a routine tale of bereavement and loneliness.
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Odd Shaped Balls, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
Everything that fringe theatre should be: an important tale to tell and told in an explosion of multi-faceted performance.
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Norma Jeane The Musical, LOST Theatre – Review
Meet Norma Jeane… and the voices in her head. They’ll hook you in, but might leave you wanting more.