If you are open to an evening of experimental theatre, you will not regret it.
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Babe, the Sheep Pig, Polka Theatre – Review
If you want to recharge with positivity and laughter, this show will definitely do the trick.
Read More »Her Aching Heart, The Hope Theatre – Review
Pros: An abundance of alliteration, insatiable innuendos, lots of laughs and hilarious heroines. Cons: Soft toy abuse and a sometimes frenetic pace. A pub theatre seemed a fitting venue for a raunchy Mills and Boon parody. A slightly sozzled Friday night audience would be the best group to respond to the sexually fraught narrative of Harriet and Molly: two characters who journey through The Throes of Modern Courtship and step out of reality into the pages of the Gothic novel ...
Read More »A Christmas Carol, Westminster Reference Library – Review
A thoroughly enjoyable Christmas play suitable for all of the family whose performers wow with song, puppetry and more!
Read More »The Children, Royal Court Theatre – Review
A relevant and thought-provoking 2016 kitchen sink drama from a theatre that can be relied upon to present the best in new writing.
Read More »Jest End, Waterloo East Theatre – Review
Wickedly sharp and frightfully funny. Not to be missed!
Read More »How Eva Von Schnippisch Single-Handedly Won WW2, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Move over James Bond, Eva Von Schnippisch is now Britain’s best spy.
Read More »Foreign Goods Last Forever, Theatre 503 – Review
Amazing concept, but poor execution. With more rehearsal, this show will be something really special.
Read More »The Duke, Royal Court Theatre – Review
A worthwhile show in aid of a worthwhile cause. You have a nice evening, Save the Children gets money — everybody wins.
Read More »Peter Pan: A New Adventure, Greenwich Theatre – Review
The best night out at the theatre you will have all year!
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