Aldrovandi’s script is ambitious, darkly funny and absurd. It leaves us with an extremely memorable night.
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Review: Duck, Jermyn Street Theatre
Duck entertainingly explores the world of cricket and national identity.
Read More »Review: Love! Valour! Compassion!, Bridewell Theatre
A faithful recreation of Terrence McNally’s Tony award winning play
Read More »Review: I, Kermit, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A humorously absurdist exploration of the relationship between actor and character
Read More »Review: The Woman Who Eats Babies and other tales from Yamanashi, Barons Court Theatre
A short and sweet, intimate sharing of hilarious folk tales from Japan.
Read More »Review: Dracula’s Guest, White Bear Theatre
Well written, well acted and with a fitting and memorable climax.
Read More »Review: Dance Of Death, Arcola Theatre
A disappointingly static and lifeless production
Read More »Review: Rapture, Pleasance Theatre
A fresh and exhilarating play that colourfully encapsulates queer relationships
Read More »Review: 9 Circles, Park Theatre
An unsettling, sometimes surreal account of a discharged soldier’s downfall and mental instability
Read More »Review: The Lesson, Southwark Playhouse
Superb performances and thoroughly excellent staging. It’s smart and innovative.
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