A charmingly staged and well performed first project for new musical theatre innovators, Spatfeather.
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Mass (work in progress), Camden People’s Theatre – Review
An interesting discussion about the place of religion in the modern day, but needs a little more development before coming to fruition.
Read More »Ghost From A Perfect Place, Arcola Theatre – Review
This evocative revival of East End gangster life is enjoyable if a little on the tame side.
Read More »Mother Courage and Her Children, The Royal Arsenal – Review
Despite uncomfortable conditions, this was a well-performed and directed production in a fittingly historical setting.
Read More »A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Red Lion, Barnes – Review
Energetic, extremely funny production that never allows the audience to get bored.
Read More »Mojo, White Bear Theatre – Review
A dark and disturbing tour-de-force set in a Soho club in the Rock and Roll 50’s . As comic as it is terrifying.
Read More »Othello, Drayton Arms – Review
A sexy and inventive retelling of Othello. Well-paced and atmospheric, with some really superb performances.
Read More »Anna Weiss, The Space – Review
If you are interested in a psychological study of memory this is an interesting piece, but the trip out to the Isle of Dogs might be prohibitive for some.
Read More »Picnic / Eastern Europeans for Dummies, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
A nice diversion to break up the working week if you’re in the area, and the second play of the two is definitely worth catching.
Read More »Breeders, St James Theatre – Review
A missed opportunity that fails to capitalise on a rich subject matter and deep pool of talent.
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