A truly magnificent display of emotional love and physical talent underpins Chickenshed’s inspirational community work. Simply stunning.
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Punchdrunk: The Drowned Man, Temple Studios – Review
This is a spectacular theatrical experience like no other. Go, go, go!
Read More »The Illumination: Scholars of the Last Torch, Luminere Bar – Review
A miasma of activity that cleverly weaves its way around an underground bar. Fully interactive, you can step in or out of the drama at your choosing. While this offers freedom, it also prevents full immersion.
Read More »Starring James Franco, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
If you enjoy new and unusual theatre this will be right up your street, but it is definitely not everyone’s cup of tea!
Read More »Major Tom, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A lovely production that will put a big smile on your face. Manages to entertain you while talking about deeply political topics.
Read More »The Boy Who Cried, Hope Theatre – Review
A paranormal mystery with some 'bite'!
Read More »Medea, Riverside Studios – Review
An epic, dramatic ancient tale of the world’s most passionate woman performed with a bit too much passion and drama.
Read More »I Wish I Was Lonely, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A theatre workshop rather than a theatre performance. This show offers what feels like a one-sided opinion on the very interesting debate about the first world’s reliance on their mobile phones.
Read More »Yada Yada K, The Camden Head – Review
This is witty comedy woven out of thin air that seems as effortless as it is hilarious.
Read More »Karaoke, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
For me this was a very poor show but I would be very interested to know how other audience members found the experience, if anyone would like to post comments below and provide further enlightenment.
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