Pure pleasure. Innocent silliness, delivered with enthusiasm by really skilled performers.
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The Taming of the Shrew, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
An enjoyable and well written adaptation of the Shrew with a huge potential. With some tweaking it might easily become stellar!
Read More »The Murderettes, Phoenix Artist Club – Review
An impressive attempt to improvise a whodunnit in a great London establishment, with some outstanding performances.
Read More »Great Britain, Theatre Royal Haymarket – Review
A gripping production which leaves the audience with food for thought, but might be a bit too close to the bone for some.
Read More »Calm Down, Dear: ‘Women’s Hour’ and ‘Pretty Ugly’, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Both productions are a bit rough around the edges but could be enjoyed by anyone who holds strong views on feminism.
Read More »Snakes! the Musical, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
A laugh a minute, tongue in cheek romp through the world of Musical theatre – a must see.
Read More »The Love and Devotion of Ridley Smith, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
An uneven production with both excellent elements and decidedly clunky bits.
Read More »Backstage in Biscuit Land, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A fantastic, hilarious and genuinely inspiring show that challenges the limits of theatre.
Read More »The Greene Card, The Space – Review
A heart-warming, engrossing show from a strong new addition to London's theatre scene.
Read More »The Liberation of Colette Simple, Jackson’s Lane Theatre – Review
A charmingly staged and well performed first project for new musical theatre innovators, Spatfeather.
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