One step beyond watching from the sidelines, this is the perfect performance to truly lose yourself in.
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Reel Life, St James Theatre – Review
A pensive reflection on both sides of the water’s edge on life and who we meet along the way, without forgetting its humour.
Read More »Hardboiled, New Diorama Theatre – Review
An excellent show of cinematic proportions, with a beautiful style and a talented cast.
Read More »Whistleblower the story of Edward Snowden, Waterloo East Theatre – Review
Thought-provoking political theatre in an atmospheric location.
Read More »Shifter, Soho Theatre – Review
A mesmerising night of transformation and storytelling that will fire up your wildest imagination.
Read More »I Loved Lucy, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A compelling two-hander delivered with rare insight and intimate understanding of life and love.
Read More »This was the world and I was King, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
Though not overly original, the play is well-executed and has great entertainment value, providing feelings both of heartbreak and joy.
Read More »Macbeth: A Tale of Sound & Fury, The Hope Theatre – Review
An intelligent, exhilaratingly blasphemous sprint through a revered Shakespearean tragedy, in one of London's loveliest pub theatres.
Read More »Feast, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Grotesque, funny and thought-provoking - a topical show with a lot of clout!
Read More »Goodnight Polly Jones, Theatre N16 – Review
A witty yet intense drama exploring indecent behaviour in the workplace. Hilariously funny in some places, uncomfortably raw in others and overall an interesting piece most suited to an 18+ audience.
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