A powerful, emotional journey
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Review: The Book Of Grace, Arcola Theatre
A state of the nation commentary masquerading as a kitchen sink family drama.
Read More »Review: For The Love of Spam, Camden People’s Theatre
Hilariously funny, but also dark and poignant
Read More »Review: Taking a Love Pill at the End of the World, The Hope Theatre
Misery porn at its finest.
Read More »Review: Cold Water, Park Theatre
Ends as awkwardly as it starts.
Read More »Review: The Tailor-Made Man, Stage Door Theatre
Enjoyable and funny two hours about Hollywood actor Billy Haines
Read More »Review: The Comfort Woman, Rosemary Branch Theatre
A haunting one-woman show
Read More »Review: Between Riverside and Crazy, Hampstead Theatre
An overdue premier of this Pulitzer Prize winner.
Read More »Review: A Song of Songs, Park Theatre
Powerful vocals, skilled live instrumentalists and accomplished dancers.
Read More »Review: Reanicorp, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Some interesting ideas at play
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