With some refinement this could be a good show, but at the moment it doesn't quite work.
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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.
Read More »A Land Without People, Courtyard Theatre – Review
A unique theatrical experience with some hard hitting themes that will stay with you for days.
Read More »Lesere, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
The script and plot strip away the play’s dramatic impact and with it any notion of a psychological thriller.
Read More »Bitesize Chekhov, The Courtyard – Review
Fast, funny, and approachable theatre which deserves a bigger audience.
Read More »Orson’s Shadow, Southwark Playhouse – Review
The UK premiere of Orson’s Shadow about the clash of stage and screen titans Olivier and Welles will appeal to drama geeks and engage the rest of us.
Read More »As Is, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A fantastic, poignant portrayal of the AIDS crisis and those it affected. It is brilliantly written, incredibly deep and takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions.
Read More »The Dreamers, St James Theatre – Review
A disappointing addition to a year of commemorative Great War plays. Might suit families with small children, but otherwise unsatisfying.
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