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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Review: Son of a Bitch, Southwark Playhouse
A raw and unfiltered exploration of motherhood.
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Review: Birdsong, Alexandra Palace Theatre
A strong ensemble performance and arresting use of sound design make for a moving, immersive take on Sebastian Faulks’ classic text
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Review: What a Gay Day!, Bridge House Theatre
A joyous romp celebrating Larry Grayson’s life, Oh What A Gay Day! offers a glimpse into prime time 1970s TV alongside a heart-warming and illuminating insight into the life of the performer himself.
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Review: Mr Jones – An Aberfan Story, Union Theatre
Both intimate and breathtaking in its scope, this daring exploration of loss will leave you breathless.
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Review: Otherland, Almeida Theatre
A play that is about so much more than being trans, Otherland is a celebration of female unity as it explores the struggles faced by anyone presenting as a woman.
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Review: Swan Teeth, Theatreship
Swan Teeth is a reflection on love, loss and being in relationships. A play-within-a-play that feels more like hearing about things than seeing them.
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Review: The Vegan Tigress, Bread and Roses Theatre
An important and wonderfully enjoyable play, bringing the story of Mary De Morgan to light.
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Review: Henry VIII, Milton Court Theatre
This reimagining of a Shakespearean classic is visually stunning, if lacking nuance.