A compelling exploration into male suicide which will leave you wanting to reach out to people you don’t even know.
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The Kite Runner, Playhouse Theatre -Review
A successful adaption of a great book that honours the story and hasn’t got bogged down with the glitz and glamour of the West End.
Read More »Tristan & Yseult, Shakespeare’s Globe – Review
An oddly hilarious adaptation of a tragic love story, Tristan & Yseult triumphs as an exuberant, energetic and irreverent production.
Read More »The English Heart, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Pros: An entertaining and witty script, with energetic performances and wry political insight Cons: Too many weak political gags, and unconvincing regional localisation The English Heart is a play about love, lust, trust and relationships. But it’s also about the heart of England – Boston, Lincolnshire, the home of Brexitland and location of UKIP leader Paul Nuttall’s final bid for power. The opening scene is set just after the referendum, and Marie (in a strong performance by Anya Williams) is ...
Read More »An Enemy of the People, Theatro Technis – Review
A thought provoking production that will have you walking away from this perfectly stripped down theatre feeling empowered.
Read More »Anatomy of a Suicide, Royal Court Theatre – Review
A powerful and poignant story of three generations of women who struggle with suicide.
Read More »Kiss Me, Trafalgar Studios – Review
Blending sensitivity, social commentary and a very British sense of humour, Kiss Me is Richard Bean’s inter-war history lesson with heart. Convincing performances and a cocktail of emotions cancel out the minor irritations, making this play one to watch.
Read More »The Last Ones, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
The cast is good, and there are some tender and comic moments, but overall this production fails to make much impact.
Read More »Barber Shop Chronicles, National Theatre – Review
A thought-provoking new play which depicts Africa's longstanding issues and clichés with a good balance of comedy and drama.
Read More »Landmines, Ovalhouse – Review
Refreshing dissection of serious subject matter by a talented young cast.
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