A masterclass in storytelling and acting, this interlude in Monroe’s death is an unforgettable interlude in my theatrical life.
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Upper Cut, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A timely, powerful play that’s not afraid of asking the difficult questions.
Read More »No White Mongoose for Wilma, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A delightfully eccentric study of manners; think 19th century style Come Dine with Me.
Read More »Othello, Lyric Hammersmith – Review
Frantic Assemble have brought this Shakespeare classic bang up to date, turning it into a modern, relevant tale. If you have ever doubted the accessibility of the Bard’s work, this production will change your mind forever.
Read More »Boris Godunov, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
A good production, but one that has potential to improve.
Read More »Lulu: a Monster Tragedy, The London Theatre – Review
A shocking story of lust and murder that successfully veers from comedy and farce to uncomfortable tragedy.
Read More »Bat Boy, The Musical, Southwark Playhouse – Review
Competent acting, compelling music, and high production values hold together a story that is at its best bizarre and at its worst manic and unpleasant.
Read More »Pig Girl, Finborough Theatre – Review
A chilling and unsettling story that is brought to life admirably.
Read More »One Festival (Programme A), The Space – Review
Although this theatre is far away from anyone and anything, a couple of sterling performances in the second half make the trek worth it.
Read More »If Only . . . , Bread & Roses Theatre – Review
Warm and convincing portrayal of a tender and tumultuous mother-son relationship. Limited in scope but compelling and moving.
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