Enjoyable, but it didn't make me want to run away with the circus.
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La Merda, Soho Theatre Upstairs – Review
With only a repetition of general themes, and a character journey revolving around bodily functions and gratuitous nudity, this piece does not say anything new or narrate a cohesive thread.
Read More »Ed Rapley: The Self Trilogy, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A compassionate and recognisable look at how to deal with the difficulties of everyday life.
Read More »Momo, Greenwich Theatre – Review
This existential musical does not live up to its potential.
Read More »How To Avoid Making An Entrance Of Yourself, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A challenging and interesting idea courageously performed, if not to everyone’s taste.
Read More »A Cure for Ageing, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A thoughtful and boundary pushing contemplation on ageing, however this piece focuses very heavily on the heavier side of the story.
Read More »Lunchtime Fourplay, St James Theatre – Review
Four courses of theatrical goodness, totally filling, a lunchtime treat!
Read More »Naïve Dance Masterclass, Canada Water Culture Space – Review
Wildly ironic, slightly off the wall and completely unpredictable, this piece forces laughter and awe.
Read More »Then, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
An evening that will have you fondly reminiscing and maybe pondering about things yet to come. Sadly there are no more performances planned at present but this must surely be a temporary glitch.
Read More »Fairytales for Grown-ups Season 2, The Forge Camden – Review
Witty asides, audience interaction and plenty of comedy will keep you engaged, but perhaps not inspired.
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