A must for people with an interest in DH Lawrence. And even if that’s a subject you couldn’t care less about, this is an excellently scripted exploration of one man’s life, with careful consideration of tiny, but important, moments.
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The Sting, Wilton’s Music Hall – review
This show has the potential to be stunning: it’s set in a unique venue and features some brilliant ideas. However, it lacks a spark and it left audience members fidgeting.
Read More »The Sum Of Us, Above The Stag Theatre – Review
An absolutely charming and moving story of acceptance and sacrifice between father and son.
Read More »Different Class, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A new play covering themes pertinent to many young people, and which improved immeasurably once the performers settled into their roles and relaxed.
Read More »1938: Hitler Takes Vienna, Jack Studio Theatre – review
This play is skillfully staged and performed; a strong and well written story about the past, clearly relevant to today.
Read More »And Then Come The Nightjars, Theatre 503 – Review
Everything about this play is stunning. I urge you to go!
Read More »Ward of the Manor, St. James Theatre – Review
A solid production but will only appeal to fans of Russian literature.
Read More »Lela & Co., Royal Court Theatre – Review
A beautifully written play about an ugly truth, with bold direction and gutsy performances.
Read More »One Minute, The Vaults – Review
A solid performance from all cast members, but the final 30 minutes were very slow and drawn out.
Read More »Filumena, The Drayton Arms – Review
Good fun thanks to the little things. The little surprises are worth your time.
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