The Nanning Arts Theatre Company is world-class and you simply must see them in action.
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Wild Worlds: Dark Side, The Vaults – Review
A weird and wonderful piece of performance art involving everything from acrobatics to video-game-like sequences.
Read More »Molly Wobbly, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
This is fearlessly filthy British humour at its best, with a welcome measure of incredibly camp choreography.
Read More »Romeo and Rosaline, Bread and Roses Theatre – Review
A great central concept, but as a whole this play, despite excellent acting, doesn’t get off the ground.
Read More »The Jest, The Vaults – Review
Brilliantly conceived and executed, the Jest could just be the next big thing in sketch-based comedy.
Read More »Dôkei (Longing), The Lion and the Unicorn Theatre
This a courageous and human story give a a voice to an important moment in Japanese history, and is beautifully and truthfully told.
Read More »The Cocktail Hour and Smokers at the Scene of a Crime, Hen and Chickens Theatre – Review
Witty writing makes this a fun evening out.
Read More »Fat Man, Waterloo Vaults – Review
An updated rendering of the Orpheus myth, with some good gags; but the storytelling is stretched beyond the comfort zone.
Read More »Greywing House, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Though this is a good example of a one-person show, it is not without its flaws. These could be easily fixed to make a great piece of theatre.
Read More »Blind Date, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A lovely evening of light-hearted comedy that will leave you feeling more positive and optimistic about both love and life.
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