A superbly crafted study of contradiction and prejudice, confronting us all with uncomfortable truths.
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Jack Rooke: Good Grief, Soho Theatre – Review
An unflinchingly honest show that welcomes you in for a frank and funny chat about loss and grief, accompanied by a laugh and a biscuit.
Read More »Jonny and the Baptists: The End is Nigh, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
Light jokes and silly antics sweeten an unmistakable call to arms in this uproarious musical comedy.
Read More »A Flea in her Ear, Tabard Theatre – Review
A fast, furious and funny farce with unpolished charm.
Read More »Win tickets to see Sh*t-faced Shakespeare at Leicester Square Theatre
To win simply retweet the tweet below by 5pm on 10.4.16 AND match a Shakespearean character to his/her drink of choice. #COMPETITION Win tkts to Sh*t-faced Shakespeare @lsqtheatre. Retweet by 10.4.16 & match a Shakespearean character to their drink of choice. — Everything Theatre (@EveryTheatre) April 4, 2016 Sh*t-faced Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Leicester Square Theatre 26 April – 11 June For the first time in London, the legendary Sh*t-faced Shakespeare® will be performing their original smash hit show, ...
Read More »Twelfth Night, The French Protestant Church, Soho Square – Review
Pros: An unusual setting and superb performances that made great use of the venue’s features. Cons: Scena Mundi’s production took a while to hit its stride and was possibly twenty minutes too long. Plus the pew seating really needed cushions. Is there such a phrase as ‘modern traditional’? If not, maybe this production from Scena Mundi Theatre Company should be the starting point for that genre. This was Shakespeare that paid homage to tradition, yet at the same time felt modern in ...
Read More »Buster Keaton at the Hollywood Canteen… as told by Orson Welles, The Space – Review
The journey of this magnificent performer, Buster Keaton, is one to really make you think.
Read More »Brute, Soho Theatre – Review
A wonderful show that will not disappoint. The writing and acting will appeal to a range of ages, but Brute’s context and style make it a must-see for younger audiences.
Read More »Woof, Soho Theatre – Review
A fun filled night of frivolities, mayhem and antics, Woof is an entertaining spectacle for all to enjoy.
Read More »Coach Coach, Soho Theatre – Review
A story of hard balls and soft hearts. Hilarious and a slice of American Pie.
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