A complete show – terrific acting, design, and direction.
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The Last Days of Limehouse, Limehouse Town Hall – Review
This site-specific look at 1950s Limehouse Chinatown is an evocative and entertaining glimpse at a recent but forgotten past.
Read More »The Sonneteer, Landor Theatre – Review
A gem that still needs a little polishing to make it truly shine.
Read More »Macbeth, Abney Park Cemetery – Review
Enjoyably gory production of a classic piece.
Read More »Leviathan, Hackney Downs Studios – Review
This stunning combination of music, visuals and performance takes you on a journey to discover new worlds of theatre.
Read More »Red Ladies, Southbank Centre – Review
The potential is there, but it needs more polish and cohesion.
Read More »An Innocent Man & Whodunnit, The Space – Review
A fun, entertaining production with a great cast. Well worth a look.
Read More »The Tempest, Cockpit Theatre – Review
A dynamic, engaging and fast-paced show which would be particularly good for a younger audience.
Read More »Invincible, St James Theatre – Review
Some of the circumstances that both couples find themselves in don’t seem entirely believable, however this is a very enjoyable production that will make you laugh out loud.
Read More »Much Ado About Nothing, Russell Square Gardens – Review
A beautifully judged production with the added twist of a swing band and trapeze artist.
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