A play that sheds light on an important subject but can be alienating to audiences who haven't suffered from addiction.
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The Pearl, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
An incredible script moved effortlessly to the estate to create a charming and picturesque piece of drama that can be enjoyed by anyone.
Read More »Pete the Temp vs Climate Change, Free Word Centre (Farringdon) – Review
Despite an overly-long support act, this was a thought-provoking stand-up show about climate change.
Read More »Streaming, The Pleasance Theatre – Review
Superb show that will make you think twice the next time you log on!
Read More »God Bless the Child, Jerwood Theatre Upstairs – Review
This dark satire that pits reputation against educational progress is an unsettling but effective production.
Read More »The Adventure, Watford Palace Theatre – Review
A brilliant adventure both for kids and their parents.
Read More »Without Stars and There We Have Been, The Place – Review
These two pieces are extraordinary feats of choreography inspired by an unexpected source, but the visual intricacies place the emotional centre of the story in the back seat.
Read More »Myths, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
Endearingly bonkers – a fresh and funny take on the tales of Ancient Greece.
Read More »Cans, Theatre 503 – Review
A brilliant comedy which also asks some pertinent social questions.
Read More »Hoke’s Bluff, Shoreditch Town Hall – Review
An imaginative and original piece that cleverly uses a sparse cast to great effect.
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