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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Marianna Meloni11 August 2023Review: CREEKSHOW, EdFringe
A wake-up call to the gentrification that is depriving London of its identity.
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Marianna Meloni11 August 2023Review: The Fish Bowl, EdFringe
A well-researched play that works as an introduction to the challenges surrounding dementia.
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Rob Warren11 August 2023Review: Boil, The Hope Theatre
A play that says a lot of clever and long words never quite explains why!
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Alastair Ball10 August 2023Review: Something to Take Off the Edge, Canal Café Theatre
Errol McGlashan’s magnetic one-man show immerses us in the unlikely friendship of two prisoner
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Mei N9 August 2023Review: Semblance of a Woman, The Water Rats
A committed, boundary-pushing and ambitious debut production
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Rob Warren8 August 2023Review: Bar, The Hope Theatre
A strong play tackling the difficulties of consent from a very unusual female perspective.
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Nathan Blue8 August 2023Review: Dorian, Criterion Theatre
Adaptation of Wilde’s gothic masterpiece brings imaginative touches to the ghostly story.
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Steve Caplin1 August 2023Review: Best of Three, Etcetera Theatre
A tense, intimate play about memory and relationships, let down by a confused ending.
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Rika Chandra29 July 2023Review: 1000 Ways The World Will End (& how it starts again), King’s Head Theatre
A dark and humorous play about friendship and love
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Alastair Ball28 July 2023Review: End Of The World FM, The Space
Sharply written and powerfully acted one-man show