A stunning central performance is supported by a few strong showings, but there are a lot of missed opportunities here.
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Bacchae, Bloomsbury Theatre – Review
Striking, intense and unsettling: an impressive production of a strange and violent play.
Read More »Gods and Monsters, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A solid production, built around strong performances, which works tirelessly to resurrect the life of one of Hollywood’s forgotten giants.
Read More »Little Light, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
Certainly a must-see for this season at the gorgeous Orange Tree Theatre, this heart-rending tale of loss is full of love, drama and disaster.
Read More »Othello, The Rose Theatre, Bankside – Review
If this fast-paced, intimate production of Shakespeare’s take on the perils of jealousy doesn’t do it for you, the magic of the Rose Theatre certainly will.
Read More »Skint, The Vaults – Review
A funny and well-written piece about four young east Londoners struggling to get ahead.
Read More »True Brits, The Vaults – Review
A funny and moving take on some very serious subject matter.
Read More »Therese Raquin, Courtyard Theatre – Review
A solid production of a complex play but lost some of the nuances in this adaption. Staging issues that meant we missed some crucial parts.
Read More »The Life and Loves of a Nobody, The Albany – Review
Whilst visually stimulating, this play lacks a coherent storyline and is more fun for the performers than for their audience.
Read More »Inigo, White Bear Theatre – Review
Despite some promising talent, Inigo has limited appeal and falls a bit flat.
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