A gem that still needs a little polishing to make it truly shine.
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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.
Read More »Desire and Pursuit, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A brave attempt at tackling the big themes of sexuality and religion, but these one-man plays miss the mark.
Read More »Daytona, Theatre Royal Haymarket – Review
The second half of the play is by far the better of the two, however the production is worth seeing for the incredible acting by Oliver Cotton and Maureen Lipman.
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