An authentic account of a woman’s experience of love and pain; could be a really special piece with some fine tuning.
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Broken Strings, Tabard Theatre – Review
A realistic feel-good drama about loss and loneliness which requires more balance between characters.
Read More »The Awakening, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
One of the most thoughtful pub-theatre productions I have experienced, this deserves a full house every night.
Read More »Britten in Brooklyn, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
An insightful period drama, based on true events, that comments on life rather than shows it.
Read More »Unfaithful, Found111 – Review
A finely written and performed piece of drama in a very interesting venue.
Read More »Much Ado About Nothing, Selfridges – Review
Perhaps slightly more old-fashioned than re-fashioned, this is nevertheless a charming and spirited production of an old favourite.
Read More »Win tickets to Journey’s End on UK tour
This is your chance to win tickets to see Journey’s End on UK tour. To enter, simply retweet one of our Journey’s End competition tweets by 5pm on 4th September 2016 AND name the town where you’d like to see the show (see venue list, below). Immersion Theatre presents Journey’s End R.C.Sherriff’s multi-award winning First World War masterpiece March 1918. “The war to end all wars”. Anxiety builds in Captain Stanhope’s claustrophobic dugout as the threat of an imminent German ...
Read More »‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A classic play with humour and moral intrigue. Some knock out performances from a talented young cast in a modern and surprising production.
Read More »They Drink It In The Congo, Almeida Theatre – Review
A tough subject, broached with insight, humour and great entertainment value.
Read More »The Trial, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
This adaptation is a great way to experience Kafka’s famous novel with writer Howard Colyer doing it every bit of justice. The text is simply but brilliantly dramatised and O’Rourke is a must see.
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