This is a very personal story and there is more work to be done before it communicates meaningfully with an audience.
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Only Our Own, Arts Theatre – Review
An enjoyable new production that will surely raise many emotions. If the pace were to pick up a bit it may make waves once it reaches the Irish shores.
Read More »Bloodshot, St James Theatre (Studio) – Review
A one-man tour-de–force thriller that reminds us what’s great about live theatre.
Read More »Women of Twilight, White Bear Theatre – Review
Women of Twilight is a hard hitting play which had me gripped from the very beginning and on the edge of my seat as the drama unfolded.
Read More »Bombshells, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A great show consisting of larger than life characters that will have you in stitches and hanging on every word. If this is a sample of young British theatrical talent then we are in for some treats ahead.
Read More »Win Or Die: A woman’s odyssey through theatre, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
The idea of this show is great - showing women in theatre throughout history. However in practice it didn’t quite come across and I left wondering what the intended message was.
Read More »The Seagull, White Bear Theatre – Review
The acting approach used in this production makes for high quality and honest performances, and also works to further express the chief concerns of the play.
Read More »The Bald Prima Donna, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
Utterly disconcerting theatre; you will leave in shock. The good thing is that the play so abstract that all interpretations are valid!
Read More »The Last March, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A fun play where the saying ‘time flies when you’re having fun’ really does apply. It is a light-hearted piece but perhaps Tinder Theatre try to drag out their superb jokes a little too much.
Read More »Twelve, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A great and important project but far too long. More collaboration between the writers might have avoided repeating ideas.
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