If you enjoy new and unusual theatre this will be right up your street, but it is definitely not everyone’s cup of tea!
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Glasshouse, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Meaningful theatre with a strong message that would strongly appeal to young adults - particularly those in vulnerable environments.
Read More »Major Tom, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A lovely production that will put a big smile on your face. Manages to entertain you while talking about deeply political topics.
Read More »Le Docteur Miracle – Pop-Up Venue: Drink, Shop & Do Café, Review
Wonderful for opera lovers and novices alike. This kind of production proves that opera can be fun for anyone, and that it needn’t take itself too seriously.
Read More »The Boy Who Cried, Hope Theatre – Review
A paranormal mystery with some 'bite'!
Read More »A Hard Rain, Above the Stag Theatre – Review
An interesting production which, with a few tweaks and additions and potentially a little extra length, could easily be taken to a bigger audience.
Read More »Heresy, Tabard Theatre – Review
A thought-provoking exploration of a dark period of history. Beautiful new writing that could do with some editing and restructuring.
Read More »Medea, Riverside Studios – Review
An epic, dramatic ancient tale of the world’s most passionate woman performed with a bit too much passion and drama.
Read More »Richard III, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
Feisty women, a touch of Patrick Bateman and lots of puns. It’s a very likeable Shakespeare in a modern jacket...or plastic apron.
Read More »The Mistress Cycle, The Landor Theatre – Review
This song-cycle is well-performed and the actresses are great to watch and listen to, but the story lacks direction.
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