An emotional journey with hope and grief in equal measure.
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Review: What if They Ate the Baby, Kings Head Theatre
A surreal and nightmarish take on 50s Desperate Housewives.
Read More »Review: Analogue, OSO Arts Centre
This staged reading is given a little extra sparkle by its star performers
Read More »Review: The Greatest Play of All Time, Old Red Lion Theatre
Smart, slick, shocking, and surprising
Read More »Review: Dr Dolittle Kills A Man (And Reads Extracts From His New Book) – London Hospital Tavern
A silly hour of clever call-backs, Photoshop, and Nazi birds.
Read More »Review: X, Barons Court Theatre
A worthy restaging
Read More »Review: Rapture, Drayton Arms Theatre
Not so much Chekhov's gun as Chekhov's needle
Read More »Review: The Barber of Seville, Wilton’s Music Hall
Irreverent, joyous, effortlessly sung
Read More »Review: Stay Here and Die With Me, Drayton Arms Theatre
An intriguingly bleak yet fascinating landscape
Read More »Review: Frank’s Closet, The Union Theatre
A glittering return for this fringe favourite with sass and heart, though the sound hits a sour note.
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