A hilariously silly evening of high quality improv.
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The Last Days of Limehouse, Limehouse Town Hall – Review
This site-specific look at 1950s Limehouse Chinatown is an evocative and entertaining glimpse at a recent but forgotten past.
Read More »Leviathan, Hackney Downs Studios – Review
This stunning combination of music, visuals and performance takes you on a journey to discover new worlds of theatre.
Read More »Red Ladies, Southbank Centre – Review
The potential is there, but it needs more polish and cohesion.
Read More »Fat Man, Ovalhouse – Review
A touching version of Orhpeus and Eurydice that is at times exceptional. The show adds something to the original story by bringing it up to date, which was quite unexpected.
Read More »In the Surface of a Bubble, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
A confusing hour of theatre, clearly a product of overactive imaginations.
Read More »Dumbstruck – Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Hugely energetic ensemble piece featuring excellent music that carries a touching message in an innovative way. Fine Chisel is a really exciting young company that you should keep an eye on.
Read More »Next Day, Unicorn Theatre – Review
Who knew a group of kids could put forward such a powerful critique of societal values and priorities.
Read More »A Dream Turns Sour, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Beautiful and haunting, this performance is the perfect tribute to the poetry of the First World War.
Read More »Midnight Circus, Jackson’s Lane Theatre – Review
This show is filled with a dark, lurid energy that will leave you wanting more. The staging, concept design and gravity-defying feats give an amazing perspective into the raw nature of circus performance.
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