Superbly performed fable of friendship and sexuality
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The Canterville Ghost – Unicorn Theatre, Review
An energetic ride of hilarity and ingenuity with a brilliant cast and a good message at its heart.
Read More »Spiderfly, Theatre503 – Review
Another great show from Theatre503, with one big secret at the heart of everything
Read More »Who They Were, Etc Theatre – Review
Engaging thanks to spirited performances from a keen young cast.
Read More »Sydney & the Old Girl, Park Theatre – Review
Eugene O’Hare’s latest production, Sydney and the Old Girl, is about an ill-tempered old woman and her miserable son, living together in an East London flat. The pair despise each other but also depend on each other. Nell (Miriam Margoyles) claims that her son, Sydney (Mark Hadfield), makes her skin crawl, while Sydney refers to his mother as a ‘deaf old snatch’. The hatred between them is palpable, hilarious, and occasionally bordering on the depressing. The entrance of Nell’s carer, ...
Read More »Gaslight, Playground Theatre – Review
Misconceived revival of a dusty potboiler.
Read More »Death Of A Salesman, Piccadilly Theatre – Review
Powerhouse performances tell a devastating story in the search of the American Dream.
Read More »Germ Free Adolescent, The Bunker – Review
A lively script in a well-structured two-hander.
Read More »On Bear Ridge, Royal Court Thatre – Review
A one act play that could be a modern-day Kafka
Read More »Beryl, Arcola Theatre – Review
The story of the original rebel girl
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