The play was good, with strong acting and some very funny moments. However the venue let the overall production down.
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Poilu and Tommy, The Courtyard Theatre – Review
Less is sometimes more, as this overly ambitious and highbrow performance demonstrates.
Read More »Amateur Girl, St James Studio – Review
An excellent performance from Speed ensures the audience remains focused on Julie and her heart-wrenching story. For those who enjoy a more humorous production, this may not be for you.
Read More »Fucking Outside the Box, VAULT Festival, Waterloo Tunnels – Review
Polished and well-crafted, this show is completely focused on a 17-year-old’s sexual experiences so will only interest people who engage with the character and her message.
Read More »The Final Revelation of Sherlock Holmes, Pleasance Theatre – Review
Strapped for cash and remembering the good old cases, The Final Revelation is a playful adaptation of England’s most famous detective duo.
Read More »A Wedding Story, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A richly rewarding show about filial duty, personal relationships, and the ties that bind us together.
Read More »Ballad of the Burning Star, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Cutting-edge experimental theatre that is quite simply a delight to watch. Tremendously meaningful yet light-hearted. Bravo!
Read More »A Taste of Honey, National Theatre – Review
An excellent revival of the play and a reminder of the remarkable achievement of the young working-class playwright, Shelagh Delaney.
Read More »The Fat Man’s Wife, Canal Café Theatre – Review
The show delivers what you want out of a Williams play, with panache and charm to spare.
Read More »Superior Donuts, Southwark Playhouse – Review
An urban drama that brilliantly portrays the complexities and greatness of everyday life stories. There could be an Arthur and Franco behind the counter of any donut shop.
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