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: In Some Dark Valley: The Testimony of Reverend Brand, White Bear Theatre
Reverend (Fire) Brand’s one-man testimony injects a shot of religious fervour into your Easter weekend.
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Review: Meet Fred, York Theatre Royal
From the moment that Fred’s three puppeteers (Nick Halliwell, Llŷr Williams, and Jennie Rawling) take him out of his box and breathe life into his little cloth body, he is immediately embodied and alive in a fabulously seamless (ha ha!)…
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Review: In The Print, King’s Head Theatre
The fight between Rupert Murdoch and Brenda Dean over the future of the British newspaper industry is vividly brought to life...
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Review: John Proctor is the Villain, Royal Court
The #MeToo movement propels questions into Arthur Miller’s classic, told through the lens of American high schoolers.
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Review: Catharsis, Bread and Roses Theatre
A slow-burn family reckoning that promises catharsis but settles for confrontation - engaging enough in the moment without ever quite leaving a lasting mark.
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Review: The Island Of Moor, The Hope Theatre
A captivating mystery drama following one determined individual through uncertain times; a large character filling his own small world.
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Review: Consumed, Park Theatre
Family ties and divisions in the shadow of the Troubles.
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Review: The Old Ladies, Finborough Theatre
Strong performances and gothic design cannot rescue this geriatric 1935 thriller from feeling like a museum piece.

