A warm, humorous and personal tale enhanced by well-chosen Bob Marley tunes.
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No Hopers, Dogstar Brixton – Review
An overall enjoyable play and a laudable effort with great potential and good acting, let down by some overly expanded storyline and a predictable finale.
Read More »Glass Mountain, St George’s Gardens – Review
A great summer evening out for both adults and children alike.
Read More »The Hackney Volpone, Rose Lipman Building – Review
A lively and inclusive adaptation of a classic play.
Read More »Son of Man, Museum of the Order of Saint John – Review
This new piece from Cut String Theatre, performed in a truly unique environment, is well worth seeing.
Read More »Henry V, The Rose Theatre – Review
A rather funny version of Henry V with big performances from a small cast.
Read More »Gulf, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
A highly literate examination of family relationships that will strike a chord in all of us.
Read More »Playground, The Horse and Stables – Review
An evening of seven very different mini-plays on the theme of deception. Not for someone looking for a comprehensive story to get lost in, but very interesting to see a subject matter manipulated in so many inventive ways.
Read More »The Tulip Tree: The Love Story of Enoch Powell, Drayton Arms Theatre – Review
An engaging play that doesn’t quite live up to what it promises.
Read More »Beyond Caring, The Yard Theatre – Review
A funny and, unsettlingly truthful exploration of isolation and instability in modern times.
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