You For Me For You is a visually stunning and surreal new play about two starving sisters fleeing North Korea to find freedom and its cost in the United States.
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The Canterbury Tales – New Diorama Theatre, review
An exuberant cast produce a tapestry of tales that's both entertaining and poignant, with serious themes woven through the hilarity.
Read More »Nutcracker! The Musical, Pleasance Theatre – Review
An amusing musical which does not quite reaching its full potential.
Read More »Clementine’s Seasonal Spectacular, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
This show is an excellent way to begin the festive season, with extraordinary characters and personalities throughout.
Read More »Jackson’s Way: The Christmas Top-Up Power Seminar, BAC – Review
A clever, funny send-up with a warm heart!
Read More »Dead Dog in a Suitcase (and other love songs), Shoreditch Town Hall – Review
An enthralling evening of 'dodgy delights', in a venue that showcases the play's message without overdoing it.
Read More »Kwaku, Ananse and Other African Folk Tales, British Library – Review
An unusual and delightful night of entertainment.
Read More »The Terrible Tale of the Tiddly Widdlies, The New Diorama Theatre – Review
a punchy, if short, show.
Read More »The Sun Shining On Her Hands, The Bread & Roses Theatre – Review
As a piece of visual art alone the three performers – together with fantastic choreography and hypnotic music – are enough to draw your attention for the hour long performance.
Read More »I Love You Because, London Theatre Workshop – Review
A musical about love that offers a few laughs, great music and an enjoyable night out for a cheaper price.
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