A complete show – terrific acting, design, and direction.
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An Innocent Man & Whodunnit, The Space – Review
A fun, entertaining production with a great cast. Well worth a look.
Read More »Beats by Del, The Nursery Theatre – Review
Light-hearted, fun and silly – everything that an improv night should be.
Read More »An Ideal Husband, Tabard Theatre – Review
An entertaining production which doesn’t quite meet the extraordinary quality of the script.
Read More »Brendon Burns Hasn’t Heard of You Either, Soho Theatre – Review
Very funny and a bit crazy. Burns works hard to capture the audience but it doesn’t totally hit the mark.
Read More »Blame It on the Neighbours, The Canal Café Theatre – Review
Not the most original concept but still an easy-going evening of giggles.
Read More »Le Coq D’or (The Golden Cockerel), London Coliseum -Review
A lovely, comic revival of a rarely performed Russian opera celebrating iconic Russian culture.
Read More »Vitamin, Soho Theatre – Review
60 hilarious minutes that only require an open mind.
Read More »Moominsummer Madness, Polka Theatre – Review
A great summer outing for young children, full of innocence, charm and moments of magic.
Read More »Cosi Fan Tutte, The Tea House Theatre – Review
This performance showcases the skill and originality you'd expect to see in venues like The Royal Opera House, but on a one-to-one experience that makes you fall in love with opera all over again.
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