A wondrously inventive and deeply affecting theatrical spectacle, and a privilege to behold.
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Thick and Tight and 70/30 Split, The Lion & Unicorn Theatre – Review
A zany and entertaining double bill that enables the audience to explore two distinct but complementary styles.
Read More »Matilda and Me, The Albany – Review
This thought-provoking, challenging soliloquy examines the importance of keeping our memories alive.
Read More »One Man Show – Projector/Conjector – GRAFT, The Place – Review
Mamoru Iriguchi’s triple bill at The Place is as strange as it is funny, while his use of technology is remarkable.
Read More »INvocation, The Lion & Unicorn Theatre – Review
Lily is our favourite kind of performer: brave, funny, honest and clearly enamoured with her craft.
Read More »Pool, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – Review
New writing with heart but trips up at points.
Read More »The London Short Play Festival, Tea House Theatre – Review
Although there was potential in all three plays, a few weak links in the cast let the night down.
Read More »Secret Theatre, Secret Location, East London – Review
Wonderful site-specific venue, but the performance was unconvincing.
Read More »Hunger, E5 Bakehouse – Review
An endearing show with a very tasty reward at the end.
Read More »Limbo, London Wonderground (Southbank Centre) – Review
This funky, gritty, sexy, and modern version of the traditional circus provides a unique evening of summer entertainment at the Southbank!
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