Love and laughter are in the details of this comedy drama of Savile Row in the Fifties.
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Pride and Prejudice, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
Another immensely enjoyable production from Rosemary Branch Theatre. A lively, fast-paced adaptation that doesn’t stop to draw breath, sparkling with Jane Austen’s brilliantly funny characters and witty dialogue.
Read More »Lorraine & Alan, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
This is a modern retelling of a Celtic myth. Props and sound effects are used in a unique and inventive way; but the play needs a little more development.
Read More »The Vagina Monologues, Tea House Theatre – Review
Funny, poignant, sometimes uncomfortable, relatable and relevant. If you have a vagina or know someone who has one, this show is for you.
Read More »The Revenger’s Tragedy, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
A minimalist production of Middleton’s classic text. Designed with a modern eye, but not delivered with the traditional technique that the language demands.
Read More »Fiction, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
An interesting experience that uses sound in an imaginative way; but the audio-world feels too safe and the storyline is unclear.
Read More »Lardo, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
Energetic, touching, and tremendously funny – this show has its heart in all the right places.
Read More »Milked, Soho Theatre – Review
An absurd and poignant play that wrestles with current issues.
Read More »Heavens of Invention, Jermyn Street Theatre– Review
Heavens of Invention offers something a little different. It is an inconsistent, but certainly enjoyable evening.
Read More »Time of My Life, Tabard Theatre – Review
A so-so production of a rather dated play that is entertaining, but bland.
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