An uneven production with both excellent elements and decidedly clunky bits.
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Odd Shaped Balls, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A searing one man show - Chris Sheridan stuns in this moving play about a gay rugby star.
Read More »Fred and Madge, Hope Theatre – Review
A dated play that spends much time stating the obvious. An interesting analogy that hasn't been worked out as much as it deserves.
Read More »Backstage in Biscuit Land, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A fantastic, hilarious and genuinely inspiring show that challenges the limits of theatre.
Read More »The Greene Card, The Space – Review
A heart-warming, engrossing show from a strong new addition to London's theatre scene.
Read More »Another F*cking Variety Show, London Wonderground – Review
Stylish cabaret-style fun with Lili and friends in a gorgeous venue.
Read More »The Liberation of Colette Simple, Jackson’s Lane Theatre – Review
A charmingly staged and well performed first project for new musical theatre innovators, Spatfeather.
Read More »Mass (work in progress), Camden People’s Theatre – Review
An interesting discussion about the place of religion in the modern day, but needs a little more development before coming to fruition.
Read More »Ghost From A Perfect Place, Arcola Theatre – Review
This evocative revival of East End gangster life is enjoyable if a little on the tame side.
Read More »Mother Courage and Her Children, The Royal Arsenal – Review
Despite uncomfortable conditions, this was a well-performed and directed production in a fittingly historical setting.
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