Thinking about the world’s injustices for 2 hours and 40 minutes is an enriching experience. This is an exceptional production.
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Romeo and Juliet, New Diorama – Review
A fantastic modern spin on one of Shakespeare’s most iconic plays
Read More »Hamlet, Cockpit Theatre – Review
A novel setting gives the Bard’s most performed play fresh impetus.
Read More »Time for Heroes, Barons Court Theatre – Review
An authentic and heartfelt drama about friendship, love, and war from one of London’s most talented young writers.
Read More »Ablutions, Soho Theatre – Review
Powerful performances make this a memorable and entertaining production, mixing comedy and pathos, mime and soliloquy.
Read More »If I Cover My Nose You Can’t See My Face, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A lively, funny and interesting spoken word storytelling performance.
Read More »Boa, Trafalgar Studios – Review
Boa is a moving reflection on a couple’s life together, from meeting to parting and all the triumphs and pitfalls along the road. Walter’s and Paul’s performances alone are worth the visit.
Read More »London Tales, Rich Mix – Review
A multi-faceted production that makes us want to learn more about the London that we are missing.
Read More »Dracula, Lion & Unicorn Theatre – Review
A haunting, atmospheric production that keeps the audience on its toes.
Read More »Macbeth, LOST Theatre – Review
A stunning central performance is supported by a few strong showings, but there are a lot of missed opportunities here.
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