Drama
A staple for us and for many if you fancy a more traditional play. When we first started Everything Theatre it was specifically to review drama. We’ve branched out over the years, but it will always be a favourite of ours.
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Alastair Ball28 September 2024
Review: The Dirt, Camden People’s Theatre
This tragicomedy combines voice, movement and text in a powerful performance from Marianne Tuckman...
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Cristina Tomme27 September 2024
Review: The Lodger, Camden People’s Theatre
A beautiful, surrealist fantasy
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Lucy Violet26 September 2024
Review: The Corpse in the Room, Calder Bookshop and Theatre
Beautifully transforms a disturbing and daunting subject into something accessible via an engaging experience that captivates and prompts deep reflection.
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Rob Warren26 September 2024
Review: [BLANK], Bridewell Theatre
A collection of disparate scenes pieced together to highlight the failures in the very systems that are meant to protect women and children.
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Review: Strings, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
An emotionally resonant production with an abundance of heart.
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Sara West25 September 2024
Review: Flare Path, Putney Arts Theatre
A gentle and moving account of the crew of a Wellington Bomber and their loved ones during WWII
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Alastair Ball25 September 2024
Review: Ostan, Park Theatre
Ostan dives into the hidden world of undocumented Kurdish migrants to tell a captivating story about life on the margins and wider politics, through engrossing character drama.
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Mary Pollard25 September 2024
Review: Buyer & Cellar, King’s Head Theatre
Rob Madge sparkles in this camp and kooky imagining of life as Barbra Streisand’s home shopkeeper.
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Clare Annamalai24 September 2024
Review: The Silver Cord, Finborough Theatre
A gripping, timeless family drama with fabulous female characters and a stunning central performance.