An innovative approach to explore the process of human rights violations, which unfortunately doesn’t quite carry through to the end.
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Sense of an Ending, Theatre503 – Review
A sensitive, sophisticated and thought-provoking exploration of the aftermath of the Rwandan Genocide.
Read More »Fanny and Stella, Above the Stag – Review
A flamboyant and truly delightful account of London’s most daring Victorian men.
Read More »Peter Pan, Regents Park Open Air Theatre – Review
A thoroughly enjoyable performance at a fantastic venue.
Read More »An Evening with Lucian Freud, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
A fascinating story of a young woman’s meeting with one of the 20th century’s greatest artists.
Read More »Some Girl(s), New Wimbledon Studio — Review
Some standout performances bring this black comedy about the scars left by our romantic pasts to life.
Read More »Macbeth, The Rose Playhouse — Review
While the ruins of the Rose seem an ideal place to stage this Shakespearean tragedy, the space as well as the execution of the script made this production difficult to engage with.
Read More »rock paper scissors, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
Not enough development throughout the piece, though it has potential - and the brief glimpses into Romanian culture are fascinating.
Read More »Learning How To Die, Ovalhouse – Review
This show has great intentions and a welcoming atmosphere, but became preachy and had an anti-climactic end.
Read More »Traviata Tells All: An Unexpected Opera Chat Show, St James Studio Theatre – Review
A refreshingly original approach to opera which is sure to win over a host of converts.
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