This family drama has potential, but needs a bit more development.
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Killed: July 17th 1916, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
An excellent piece of new writing that is a provocative, honest view of WWI focusing on a small group of characters with professional design elements.
Read More »The Duchess of Malfi, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A triumphant gem of a production! A classic period piece that effortlessly bridges the original era and the modern day.
Read More »Sommer 14: A Dance of Death, Finborough Theatre – Review
Another top-quality production from one of the best off-West End venues.
Read More »The Five Stages of Waiting, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
This short comedy-drama of a family coping in crisis is funny but not as deep as it intends.
Read More »Consequences, Hen and Chickens Theatre – Review
A neat, well-put-together production that deals with tough subject matters, without being overly draining. Insightful and enjoyable.
Read More »The Monotonous Drum, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A short provocative piece of work about feminism and equality from a new writer trying to find her way and her voice.
Read More »Tour of Duty, Upstairs at the Gatehouse – Review
Poignant. This play touches deeply and exposes just how strong the love between a father and daughter can be, no matter the circumstances
Read More »Lili, Etcetera Theatre – Review
This is a brave project which, despite falling a bit short, is worth a watch if you’re interested in the subject.
Read More »Dessa Rose, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A strong central cast ensures a sound delivery for this well-composed historic musical.
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