An innovative approach to explore the process of human rights violations, which unfortunately doesn’t quite carry through to the end.
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Fanny and Stella, Above the Stag – Review
A flamboyant and truly delightful account of London’s most daring Victorian men.
Read More »Das Spiel, Ovalhouse – Review
An amazing evening of mindreading and illusion in an immersive setting.
Read More »Matchbox Theatre, Hampstead Theatre – Review
A series of short plays, performed with gusto and cheek and genuinely side-splittingly funny at times.
Read More »Anita Harris with the Peter Gill Trio, The Pheasantry – Review
There’s no doubting Anita’s impressive career and her love of performing, and she pulled off this performance with just the right amount of panache!
Read More »The Ted Bundy Project, Shoreditch Town Hall – Review
A really interesting theatrical experience that shines a light on people’s morbid fascination with serial killers.
Read More »The Lonely Soldier Monologues, The Cockpit – Review
This is verbatim theatre at its most profound. Brave voices given power through the stage where the real world failed them. A chance to listen to people that need to be heard.
Read More »The Candidate, Theatre Delicatessen – Review
A smart, well-observed piece of immersive theatre that exposes the absurdity and shallowness of politics.
Read More »The Generation of Z: Apocalypse, Department W Mile End Road, Review
A classic zombie experience that does exactly what it says on the tin.
Read More »Beta Testing, Jackson’s Lane – Review
The juggling acts are great fun and awe inspiring, but long expositional sections counter the extraordinary physical skill.
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