Smoothly spoken and well paced, this production overcomes its weaknesses with powerful performances.
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Yesterday’s Tomorrow, Drayton Theatre – Review
A mixed bag - the portrayal of a gay relationship in the army worked, but the portrayal of war left a lot to be desired.
Read More »De Profundis, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
A haunting and beautiful new musical based on a sorrowful letter Oscar Wilde wrote while imprisoned for homosexuality.
Read More »A Small Family Business, National Theatre – Review
Overall the play seems torn between making a statement and being funny, but the great performances and set easily make up for that.
Read More »Foreplay, King’s Head Theatre – Review
You don’t have to be a brainiac to enjoy this psychosexual thriller. An entertaining look at the private lives and ideas of some of the greatest minds of the postwar central European generation.
Read More »An Intervention, Watford Palace Theatre – Review
A classic Bartlett play that entertains while giving food for thought.
Read More »A Dashing Fellow, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A very enjoyable piece that is definitely worth the watch. Could have benefitted from being a bit more ambitious with the staging and adaptation of the source stories.
Read More »Love in the 21st Century, Hen & Chickens Theatre – Review
Actors triumph over the script but that sadly doesn’t make the play worthwhile.
Read More »The Chairs, The Albany – Review
A challenging but entertaining piece of theatre, encouraging discussion amongst its audience.
Read More »Orpheus, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
If you have any love for theatre and performance it is imperative you go and see this play.
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