A funny show with great acting and comic timing. Deals with coming to terms with ageing without sentimentality.
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We, Macbeth, Theatro Technis – Review
This is a play about the men behind the curtain. It gives an alternative, and deeply disturbing theory on events that have shaken American politics since the 60s. A must if you’re a fan of conspiracy theories, and the secret games of the powerful.
Read More »Huis Clos (No Exit), Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
This is a superb rendition of a classic philosophical drama.
Read More »A World Elsewhere, Theatre503 – Review
An interesting play which captures a moment in history through the eyes of the privileged.
Read More »The Keepers of Infinite Space, Park Theatre – Review
A play full of pathos, rage and loss; riveting to watch. If you want something both cerebral and dramatic with some polemic thrown in too, go and see it.
Read More »The Ugly Sisters, Soho Theatre – Review
More than just a reinterpretation of a classic and familiar tale, this is a highly original and complex story of its own.
Read More »One Festival 2014: Programme A, The Space – Review
Pieces vary in effectiveness, but all have their strengths. A good opportunity to see some emerging talent.
Read More »Faster Higher Stronger Straighter, The Dominion Theatre Studio – Review
A challenging production highlighting an issue that some people may be unaware of. Uncomfortable to watch in parts but worthwhile.
Read More »Fiji Land, Southwark Playhouse – Review
Despite its powerful visuals and intriguing premise, this allegory of a pot plant nursery as a concentration camp fails to engage or provoke.
Read More »New Beginnings, The Horse & Stables Theatre – Review
A good showcase for new talent but could do with more cohesion.
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