New writing with heart but trips up at points.
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Girl From Nowhere, Theatre503 – Review
This daring one-act captures the rebel spirit of late 1960s America bringing to mind the likes Janice Joplin, Forrest Gump, and shattered American dreams.
Read More »The King Must Lie, White Bear Theatre – Review
A beautifully written, well delivered play. Interesting, entertaining and not to be missed.
Read More »Spokesong, Finborough Theatre – Review
A funny, profound and insightful look at eighty years of Irish history.
Read More »The Kitchen, Jackson’s Lane Theatre – Review
A great ensemble and touching observations about humanity make The Kitchen worthwhile.
Read More »Being As I Am, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Splendid acting in a show that ultimately feels somewhat lacking in purpose.
Read More »Fourteen, Watford Palace Theatre – Review
Moving and humourous in equal measures, tackling cultural and emotional issues faced by the protagonist in an unsentimental, intelligent, and enlightening way.
Read More »Sandel, Above The Stag – Review
An emotional story that is both witty and heart wrenching: overall an enjoyable show!
Read More »Johnny Got His Gun, Southwark Playhouse – Review
Amid the current hype over centenary celebrations, this WWI drama carries an alternative and relevant message for today and delivers it superbly.
Read More »John Ferguson, Finborough Theatre – Review
A potentially strong performance of a play that has interesting ideas but rather lacks something for the modern day audience member.
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