Incredibly moving. Telling Paula's story through the eyes of her family is an effective method of showing their strength and love.
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Biding Time (Remix), The Arcola Tent – Review
Best to neck a few shandies before watching this one. And turn the volume on your headphones very loud.
Read More »Fleabag, Soho Theatre – Review
Fleabag is a fresh and exciting piece of theatre. Expect to split your sides laughing, gasp at its fearlessness and dissolve into its honesty. It is must see new writing.
Read More »James Sherwood, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
While this show is seldom rip-roaring hilarious, it is quirky and witty and makes for a fun evening.
Read More »Mr Quinn’s Radio Theatre, Network Theatre – Review
The hidden location is fun to find, but unfortunately the performance had a shambolic quality that wasn’t entirely intentional.
Read More »Sappho . . . In 9 Fragments, Arch 1 – Review
Evocative and primal. Sappho truly lives through Ms Grove.
Read More »Dead At Last, No More Air, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
This black comedy about the death of theatre may be of interest to some fringe theatre enthusiasts, but is difficult to engage with and may leave general audiences with a headache.
Read More »BITES: Remix, The Albany – Review
An original idea, brought energetically to life by highly skilled performers.
Read More »The Rite of Spring/Romeo and Juliet, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
An exciting and innovative production that brings new meaning to both Shakespeare and Stravinsky.
Read More »Smashed, Southbank Centre (Udderbelly) – Review
Apples fly around with intense precision in this mesmerising, comic and brilliant performance that spans juggling, theatre and mime.
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