Poignant and thought-provoking play which invites us to look at the refugee problem from the refugee’s perspective.
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Plastic, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
This magnificent piece of storytelling comes to life in the hands of a brilliant cast, and the coming of age tale will resonate with many an audience.
Read More »Death of a Hunter, Finborough Theatre – Review
Passionless and to a certain degree dull solo play about the last hour in the life of American writer Ernest Hemingway.
Read More »Devil With The Blue Dress, The Bunker – Review
A great concept that never quite takes shape, but instead left this audience member cold.
Read More »Pressure, Park Theatre – Review
A powerful true story about the importance of weather in wartime.
Read More »Mirrors, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
Interesting and funny show about the oppressive beauty standards enforced upon women.
Read More »Will, The Rose Playhouse – Review
This is a truly unique piece of theatre, which incorporates modern dance and song to tell the moving story of young William Shakespeare’s life.
Read More »Ouroboros, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
A fast-paced dark comedy that uses physical acting and impersonation to expose a narcissistic and harmful mindset.
Read More »An Abundance of Tims, The Bread & Roses Theatre – Review
Original and enjoyable show by one man (and two speakers!) which offers an interesting view on self-reflection and the play-within-the-play theme.
Read More »Songs For Nobodies, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
A delight of an evening; entertaining monologues interspersed with powerfully performed songs.
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