A Heartwarming approach to dementia's effect on family and friends, but ultimately lacking a bit of depth.
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The London Short Play Festival, Tea House Theatre – Review
Although there was potential in all three plays, a few weak links in the cast let the night down.
Read More »Secret Theatre, Secret Location, East London – Review
Wonderful site-specific venue, but the performance was unconvincing.
Read More »All My Sons, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre – Review
This production opens our eyes to the unique tools that theatre has at its disposal to bring stories closer to the audience.
Read More »Positive, Waterloo East Theatre – Review
A very honest and surprisingly funny exploration of a difficult topic. Current and extremely relevant to a 2014 audience.
Read More »American Boy, Sadler’s Wells – Review
This humorous performance is engaging and fun, and would have benefited from delving more deeply into its more interesting elements.
Read More »Lunchtime Fourplay 2, St James Theatre – Review
There are zero regrets in sacrificing a sunny lunchtime for these amusing and refreshing short plays.
Read More »LineUp, Greenwich Theatre – Review
An excellent, relatively risk-free chance to get to know some new playwrights.
Read More »Wolf Hall/Bring Up The Bodies, Aldwych Theatre – Review
Either one of these dark and humorous Tudor dramas promises an evening of pure magnificence. Seeing both in the same day promises a truly unforgettable experience.
Read More »Romeo and Juliet, The Space Arts Centre – Review
This low budget production shines with brilliant acting, making the 2 hour-long play so entertaining and gripping that is feels as if you are watching Romeo and Juliet for the first time.
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