A well executed little gem of a play, perfect for those sunny afternoons in leafy West London.
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The Diary of A Nobody, White Bear Theatre – Review
A hysterically funny, faithful adaptation of a classic comedy.
Read More »Bare Essentials, The Savoy Tup – Review
Overall a fun evening with a variety of new writing and some very talented actors.
Read More »Die Roten Punkte: Kunst Rock (Art Rock), Soho Theatre – Review
Pros: An original, unique, hysterical and off the wall cabaret like none you’ve ever seen before. Cons: Slight lack of plot. I haven’t stop talking about this show since I had the pleasure of experiencing it earlier this week. I’ve been giggling and smirking quietly to myself at every chance I get and I’ve even found myself talking in a pseudo-West Berlin accent. You kno vot I meen baby, yeah? The premise is simple. A brother and sister double act, ...
Read More »Vinegar Tom/The Ice Man, Jackson Lane Theatre – Review
An enthusiastic ensemble performs two very different but good plays, which are flawed in the one in direction, and the other in length.
Read More »The Manual Oracle, The Yard – Review
A beautifully conceived variety of sketches that are well-executed, and thought-provoking.
Read More »Pool, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – Review
New writing with heart but trips up at points.
Read More »The Kitchen, Jackson’s Lane Theatre – Review
A great ensemble and touching observations about humanity make The Kitchen worthwhile.
Read More »Sandel, Above The Stag – Review
An emotional story that is both witty and heart wrenching: overall an enjoyable show!
Read More »American Boy, Sadler’s Wells – Review
This humorous performance is engaging and fun, and would have benefited from delving more deeply into its more interesting elements.
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