A darkly funny and deeply disturbing ancient classic, brought to life by a strong cast in this fresh adaptation.
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East End Boys, West End Girls, Arcola Theatre – Review
Characters and plot need work to help the audience empathise.
Read More »Jekyll and Hyde, Platform Theatre – Review
An original and creative adaptation of an iconic classic that sadly just doesn't reach the dramatic heights one hopes for.
Read More »An Evening with an Immigrant, Soho Theatre – Review
A wonderful evening of storytelling and poetry with a charismatic man at the helm.
Read More »Romeo and Juliet, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – Review
A classic story, told with excitement, passion and originality.
Read More »One For My Baby, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama – Review
Not the finished article, but full of potential
Read More »Clap Hands, Hackney Showroom – Review
With some refinement this could be a good show, but at the moment it doesn't quite work.
Read More »Noonday Demons, Kings Head Theatre – Review
Quality production of an interesting play that could hold its head up in a bigger venue. Excellent performances make it well-worth your time.
Read More »Little Malcolm and his Struggle Against the Eunuchs
This play has it all; it’s impeccably written, comedic, dark, atmospheric and perfectly performed. Here’s to another 50 years of Little Malcolm!
Read More »Face to Face Festival, White Bear Theatre – Review
Showcasing excerpts from eight different performances, the Face to Face Festival leaves one craving for more.
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