Interesting and thought-provoking theatre with an odd premise.
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A Doll’s House, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – Review
The world's most performed play for audiences to enjoy at a fantastic venue in South London. This one is a must for theatre lovers!
Read More »Hamlyn, The Space – Review
A dark, beautifully staged piece that doesn’t have all the answers to the dark questions that it raises.
Read More »Translations, Rose Theatre Kingston – Review
Great acting and design package heavy subject matter in an approachable and enjoyable way.
Read More »Lucifer Saved, The Lion & Unicorn Theatre – Review
An ambitious play that tries to cover many different things, but bites off more than it can chew.
Read More »Martine, Finborough Theatre – Review
Overall, a good production. A great play for fans of small venues and emotionally charged dramas.
Read More »Privacy, Donmar Warehouse – Review
If you've ever wondered if there is a price to pay for having a smart phone, this is the play to see.
Read More »On Tidy Endings / Safe Sex, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Still important plays but clumsy dialogue and clumsier performances make for an underwhelming experience.
Read More »The Beloved, Drayton Theatre – Review
A well-crafted drama that confounds expectations.
Read More »La Merda, Soho Theatre Upstairs – Review
With only a repetition of general themes, and a character journey revolving around bodily functions and gratuitous nudity, this piece does not say anything new or narrate a cohesive thread.
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