Funny, poignant, sometimes uncomfortable, relatable and relevant. If you have a vagina or know someone who has one, this show is for you.
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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.
Read More »Rove, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
This production is part storytelling, part acoustic folk set and part conversation. Plenty of audience interaction leads to the feeling that this is an intimate, unrepeatable performance.
Read More »King Lear, Peckham Asylum – Review
A powerful and visually breathtaking production of Shakespeare’s great tragedy, performed in one of London’s most fascinating spaces.
Read More »Yarico, London Theatre Workshop – Review
A compelling, memorable show that carefully mixes comedy with tragedy and joy with sorrow.
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