Not my cup of tea. A play representing the dissatisfaction of my generation in London that didn't ring true.
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Women of Twilight, Pleasance London – Review
An intelligent revival of a deeply evocative play from the post war era. Highlights some important points in the struggle for women’s rights.
Read More »Out of Order, The Courtyard – Review
Out of Order has the marks of something, in a fledgling state, which has a lot of potential.
Read More »Archimedes’ Principle, Park Theatre – Review
A provocative, challenging piece of drama, with real depth and a creative delivery.
Read More »Ah, Wilderness!, London Theatre Workshop – Review
This is a difficult play to pull off for modern audiences, and I am not sure this production quite succeeds.
Read More »Bunny & Stacy, Horse & Stables – Review
Entertaining interrelated monologues from a night of new writing. There could be potential for more here but currently lacks an X factor.
Read More »Minotaur, Polka Theatre Wimbledon – Review
A treat for any young person with a vivid imagination.
Read More »King Charles III – Almeida Theatre, Review
Another winner by Bartlett and Goold. Not one to miss, if you can get hold of tickets.
Read More »Laqueum, The Rag Factory – Review
An intricate and sometimes disorientating piece of immersive-style theatre that explores the darker side of female suffering and despair.
Read More »Make Me Happy, Arcola Tent – Review
A thoughtful production devised by promising young actors. Part of a wonderful project to transform young lives through theatre.
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