A wonderfully polished piece that raises some uncomfortable issues concerning sex, class and gender in a digital age.
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The Session, Soho Theatre – Review
A quiet, intimate drama with beautiful performances that only falters when it tries to be bigger than it actually needs to be.
Read More »In My Head, The Proud Archivist – Review
An excellent and accessible way for those who are not familiar with the theme to find out about some of the current topics surrounding mental health.
Read More »The Notebook, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
I felt this show collapsed under its own ideas. It could have been cut down, if only for the sake of my legs.
Read More »Penny Arcade: Longing Lasts Longer, Soho Theatre – Review
Age cannot wither her: Penny Arcade delivers a fiery lament with wit, insight and bounce.
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Read More »Encounter, Above the Stag – Review
Perhaps a crowd pleaser for the regulars and a certain market. It doesn’t do what it advertises: it is not heart-breaking, nor a truthful exploration of forbidden gay love.
Read More »United We Stand, CLF Art Café – Review
An engaging, funny and thought provoking piece of political theatre that incorporates drama, song, physical theatre and puppetry to educate you about an appalling miscarriage of justice in Britain's history.
Read More »The Moderate Soprano, Hampstead Theatre – Review
An affectionate but entertainingly critical look at Glyndebourne’s early beginnings, seen through the lens of a touching marital love.
Read More »A Cool Million, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
A thoroughly enjoyable evening of fast-paced comedy. Excellent work all round and well worth the money.
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