For the most part, a well-constructed piece of storytelling that will have you laughing as well as engaging you in darker moments.
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Consolation, Bridewell Theatre – Review
12th-century France merges with modern world for a charming, if fractured tale, about healing nature of friendship.
Read More »The Sexes, Etcetera Theatre – Review
If you are a fan of stripped-back, text-heavy performance then you will enjoy this show.
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Read More »Not Now, But Now, Canal Café Theatre – Review
A really interesting and sweet story of a woman travelling through time, breaking hearts and taking names that will have you rooting for her to come out on top.
Read More »Three Days in the Country, National Theatre – Review
An old-fashioned, stagey adaptation that brings some humour to Turganev's original.
Read More »Secret Theatre Show, London City Island – Review
An interesting concept, but not executed well enough.
Read More »Operation Crucible, Finborough Theatre – Review
A solid and interesting production from a new writer, but not the Finborough’s most outstanding work.
Read More »Divas, Pleasance Theatre – Review
Innovative storytelling and a compelling story that needs a little fine-tuning in its delivery.
Read More »Bakkhai, Almeida – Review
A darkly funny and deeply disturbing ancient classic, brought to life by a strong cast in this fresh adaptation.
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