An authentic account of a woman’s experience of love and pain; could be a really special piece with some fine tuning.
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Broken Strings, Tabard Theatre – Review
A realistic feel-good drama about loss and loneliness which requires more balance between characters.
Read More »The Awakening, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
One of the most thoughtful pub-theatre productions I have experienced, this deserves a full house every night.
Read More »La Bohème, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Humour outweighs tragedy in this enjoyable new version of a classic romantic opera that takes audience participation to the next level.
Read More »Britten in Brooklyn, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
An insightful period drama, based on true events, that comments on life rather than shows it.
Read More »The Wawel Dragon, The Scoop – Review
Does everything well, but nothing brilliantly. Still, it’s fun and it’s free!
Read More »Waiting For Waiting For Godot, St James Theatre – Review
An immensely likeable version of the Samuel Beckett classic with some real laugh out loud moments.
Read More »The Gospel According to Philip, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
A promising new comedy about the life of Jesus Christ: mildly blasphemous and unexpectedly poignant.
Read More »Gianni Schicchi / Pagliacci, Arcola Theatre – Review
Fantastic value (if slightly too up-close for some) double bill in London's most exciting opera festival.
Read More »Unfaithful, Found111 – Review
A finely written and performed piece of drama in a very interesting venue.
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