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Jekyll and Hyde & Nerve, Greenwich Theatre – Review
A modernist and realistic approach to new writing. Very cleverly written and powerfully executed.
Read More »The Tempest, Platform Islington – Review
A political and emotional adaptation of a classic, recommended for both Shakespeare newbies and hard-core fans.
Read More »Confessional, Southwark Playhouse – Review
An unmissable exploration of sexuality and homophobia, this firecracker of a play is gripping from start to finish.
Read More »Getting Better Slowly, New Diorama Theatre – Review
An engaging two-hander relating how someone can be struck down by illness and, given the right treatment, come to terms with — and even overcome — their condition.
Read More »The We Plays, The Hope Theatre – Review
Two confidently performed, bitter-sweet performances about loss and learning to live again.
Read More »The Resurrectionist, Etcetera theatre – Review
A great production that covered a range of topics and presented a fresh take on an old classic.
Read More »Girls, Soho Theatre – Review
Heartache and laughter in this engaging production that grieves lost innocence and celebrates stolen moments of childhood.
Read More »Kindertransport, Chickenshed Theatre – Review
Confident production of an emotional, historical drama
Read More »The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Greenwich Theatre – Review
A romantic and exciting show about a silent star. A fun production with many different twists and turns throughout.
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