This is an emotional, striking, and powerful play with a remarkably talented cast
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Review: The Players of Dieudone, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Hideout Theatre have assembled a hell of a cast in this hilarious historical farce.
Read More »Review: Invisible, Bush Theatre
Nikhil Parmar’s strong presence, charisma and comedy chops really deliver.
Read More »Review: Evelyn, Southwark Playhouse
A thought provoking, inventive piece of theatre
Read More »Review: Hamlet, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
This bleak, modern adaptation is a great vehicle for the best lines from Hamlet. It’s clever, pacey, and exceptionally funny.
Read More »Review: Summer Solstice, Union Theatre
This repetitive Summer Solstice truly feels like the longest day of the year.
Read More »Review: The Boys, New Wimbledon Studio
A funny and surprisingly shocking play
Read More »Review: Tolstoy Tried to Kill My Girlfriend, Camden People’s Theatre
A show that engages with powerful themes of queer representation in literature
Read More »Candida, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
Witty and engaging, this play reflects many of the issues still affecting society today.
Read More »Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, Theatre Royal Brighton (Brighton Festival) — Review
An outstanding production full of soul, fun and debauchery, led by a strong ensemble cast.
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