A modern and interesting interpretation of a classic tale if overly ambitious at times. I would have been happy to see the full version rather than the abridged.
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Our Town, Almeida Theatre – Review
This timeless play has the powerful homespun wisdom of a classic American morality tale.
Read More »Comedians, Chelsea Theatre – Review
Brutal, almost dehumanising production that raises more questions about comedy than it is able to answer.
Read More »How Nigeria Became: A Story and a Spear That Didn’t Work, Unicorn Theatre – Review
A wonderfully performed, colourful family show full of laughter set in historical Nigeria.
Read More »MilkMilkLemonade, Ovalhouse Theatre – Review
An absurd, comic and touching play about gender and sexuality set in a dusty Midwestern town with plenty of hay and chickens to match.
Read More »Das Ding, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A compelling basis for a story, sadly this globetrotting play is a little half-baked and a lot preachy.
Read More »The Infidel, Theatre Royal Stratford East – Review
Yes, a few tasteless jokes, but the lively and cleverly written musical numbers were really enjoyable. Overall an entertaining stage adaptation with some captivating performances throughout.
Read More »The Trials of Oscar Wilde, Trafalgar Studios – Review
An important and educational piece. It somewhat lacked the panache expected for the stage.
Read More »Hello Norma Jeane, The King’s Head Theatre – Review
This is a great play, and with a more polished cast and less audience disruptions, it could really be something special.
Read More »Waiting For Godot, The Cockpit Theatre – Review
“Beckett as Beckett intended” – this is an excellent, enjoyable performance of one of the great plays of the Twentieth Century. If Beckett is on your bucket list, this is a must see.
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